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How Humans Have Adapted to Alaska(winter) - Coggle Diagram
How Humans Have Adapted to Alaska(winter)
Temperature
Alaska in the winter can go lower than -30°.
Average temperatures in Alaska's interior can range from about 45° to 75° in the summer.
Alaska's interior temperature in the winter can range from about 20 to -15°
Safety
Alaska's citizens often check temperature reports before doing outdoor tasks
The don't travel into the wilderness alone
People often store food and water to prepare for the winter
They like to insulate dry cabins
People clean snow and ice off of their cars and houses often
Travel
People in Alaska still like to use cars for daily errands
People in alaska like to do cross country skiing as a way of travelling from one place to another
Entertainment
Alaska's citizens like to go snowboarding and skiing
Cross country skiing is popular aswell
Ice skating is a common way of entertainment
Sledding, snowmobiling
Lots of indoor activities
Food
People in Alaska eat warmer foods to keep their bodies warm
People store food for the winter
local vegetables are often eaten