Native people in polar regions traditionally eat caribou meat, moose meat, bison meat, fish, seal meat, and whale meat. People who live in the city or towns can work as bush pilots who fly supplies and food into the villages.
they will eat meat
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they used to eat polar bear skin because the polor bear have a lot of fat in his body.
the silk road was a way to trade,it was well known and people used it to transport good and trade with people from other regions
People living in earthquake regions should prepare with emergency kits because an earthquake may happen at anytime.
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Hi are you talking about the 5 super regions, if you are they are grouped or defined by there economic strength. Within these 5 super regions there are 3 geographical defined regions meaning defined by land formations and in the 3 geographical regions there are 17 smaller regions for administrative purposes meaning each is governed by a council and in these 17 regions there is about 79 provinces , every province has a governor and a provincial council.
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food is scarce in polar regions because polar regions are mostly covered with ice so because of ice and the cold weather people cannot sell or buy things. that is why food is scarce in polar regions.
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
People explore the polar regions for more resources (like a patch of oil) or maybe a new animal.
So bugs can eat it.
Igloos
Polar bears live only in the northern polar regions - which includes the Arctic and Arctic Circle regions. They do not live in the Antarctic.
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
Many explorers have expired in the polar regions. Let's dress warmly for our expeditions to the polar regions! Let's be sure to take along a sled dog team to the polar regions!
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
polar regions
Alaska's two climatic regions includes the polar and sub-polar regions. The polar and sub-polar region includes freezing and frigid temperatures.