The Inuit adapt to their climate by hunting seal and other sea mammals and use kayaks and dog sleds for transport.
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Inuit are a group of people who live in places of northern Canada, Greenland, the Arctic, and Alaska. Inuit are originally coming from Siberia. In the 13th century, they came to Greenland and lived in coastal of Greenland.
It's very challenging living in an Arctic environment with harsh and extremely cold weather, most of them survived by hunting animal and fish.
Here some ways how Inuit adapt to their climate:
- Hunting seal, mammals, and fish.
- Use kayaks and dog sleds for transport
- Live in an igloo during wintertime, Igloo means home in Inuit language. Igloo made of brick of snow.
- Wearing caribou clothing, caribou and seals are the best material for clothing because it is very warm.
- During summer, they live in tents made of animal skins
With the influences from outside nowadays, most Inuit adapt to modern life, they live in a modern house wearing modern clothes. But Inuit continue to maintain their unique culture, language, and beliefs.
<h3>Learn more</h3>
Canada's Inuit brainly.com/question/1147943
Keywords: Inuit, Eskimo, Arctic, survival in the Arctic, adaptation to climate