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i would think the people of the taiga would have more jobs working with lumber and building. The people there most likely have lots of jobs bringing income when there is snow, because somebody has to clean up the streets.

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kill animals and sell there fur for clothing and sell there meat for food.

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i'm not really sure, a lot of the time they just hunt, others speciallise in trapping and some in logging.

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What are the jobs tundra people do?

many different jobs such as selling clothes food etc. etc.


What jobs are in the tundra regions?

ther is no jobs in the tundra


Do people live in the tundra?

yes people live in the tundra depends where though.


What kind of jobs are found in the tundra?

There are jobs in hospitals and airports, in transportation and in auto repair. There are also jobs on oil rigs, fishing boats, cruise ships, and in tourism.


People in the tundra?

Inuits


What are tundra's people?

The Inuit


What are the tundra people?

The Inuit


Do many people live in the tundra?

The short answer is yes. There are indignous people living in tundra areas such as Russia and Canada.


Why save the tundra?

There are many animals in the Tundra that are in danger of being extinct therefore it is important to save the tundra so many other people in the future cold experience the beauties of the Arctic Tundra, Antarctic Tundra and the Alpine Tundra.


People that live in the tundra?

Inuits.


What do people mine in the tundra?

Gold


What are the tundra people called?

Elk.