Polar Regions (Geography of Extreme Environments) by Professor Charles F Gritzner

Polar Regions (Geography of Extreme Environments)

Professor Charles F Gritzner
126 pages
Chelsea House Publications
Dec 2006
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This volume introduces students to the climatic ends of the Earth, one of the planet's most unique and perhaps most challenging ecosystems. Polar Regions reveals how these stark locations, once believed to be inhospitable, have in fact been home to a number of culture groups. Hardy Inuit (Eskimo) , Sami (Lapps) , Aleut, Samoyed, and others have successfully adapted to bone-chilling temperatures and harsh landscapes. Readers will also learn how mid-latitude peoples of the past century began to recognize the Poles' strategic importance, their rich resources, and their value in scientific research.
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Pages 126
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Published 2006
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