Most Inuit people live in Canada and Alaska. About one percent of Inuit live on the Asian coastline of Russia in Siberia. How do you explain this data?
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Most Inuit people live in Canada and Alaska. About one percent of Inuit live on the Asian coastline of Russia in Siberia. How do you explain this data?
Look at a world map and read your school assignment.
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In what ways did the colony of New Netherland have a historical-geographical relation to its neighboring middle colonies to the on Massachusetts Bay had to other New England colonies, and in what way's were the relations different?
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