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Exit Ticket #5- Unit 4

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4 questions
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Question 3
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How did the Inuit adapt to the cold Arctic climate? (restate and answer)

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Question 1
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geography
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the study of the earth's physical and cultural features
climate
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the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
region
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an area distinguished by a unique combination of trends or features
Question 2
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Southwest People
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They hunted whales, seals, and walruses in small, skin-covered boats called kayaks. On land they hunted caribou. They made waterproof clothing from caribou skins and seal skins.
Northern People
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Land and water were a great resource, fishing the rivers, hunting deer in forests, and gathering roots and berries. Forests provided wood for houses and canoes as well as tree bark for making baskets and clothing.
Western People
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Farming was central to their cultures, with maize serving as their basic food source. They built their homes from dried mud bricks called adobe. They also used irrigation to grow beans, squash, melons, pumpkins, and fruit.
Question 4
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Who had these types of homes?