Why are eskimos wearing their coats with the fur side inwards?
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Traditional Inuit skin clothing is well suited to this purpose because it provides excellent insulation. In winter, two layers of clothes were worn when hunting or traveling. The inner layer has the fur turned inwards towards the body, while the fur of the outer layer is turned outwards.
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ESKIMOS WEARING THEIR COATS WITH THE FUR INWARDS BECAUSE
IN GREENLAND THEIR IS VERY LOW TEMPERATURE, THE FUR INSIDE THE COAT WORK AS HEAT INSULATOR WHICH MAKES THEM TO PREVENT FROM COLD.
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