The Inuit people, commonly referred to as Eskimos, have inhabited Arctic regions for thousands of years. They did not 'get' to the North Pole as it is a shifting point in the Arctic Ocean, but some Inuit communities have lived near and navigated the Arctic for generations. There is no permanent human settlement at the North Pole.
Something short-lived or passing is called ephemeral.
Shanty Towns.
If the windstorm is very violent and is accompanied by hailstones and rain then it is called tempest but if it is a moderate short lived windstorm then it is known as squall.
The Inuit people historically lived in the Arctic regions of North America, characterized by rugged and icy landscapes, including tundra and ice-covered coastlines. Their traditional lifestyle centered around hunting and fishing in these harsh environments.
(tundra) Arctic tundra
tundra
(tundra) Arctic tundra
they are called Inuits because they lived by a town called Inuit vill.
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Arctic Tundra.
The Inuit and Aleuts.
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The Inuit people lived in Nunavut.
yes the inuit had trees where they lived but it was not a very big variety. such as : the birch,maple and some other trees that can survive cold weather.