Iglulik Inuit (North America)
Environment The Iglulik Inuit are a tribe of people located in Canadian Northwest Territories, specifically in territories such as parts of northern Baffin Island, Melville Peninsula, and northern Southampton Island. The climate and weather is colder given it is in the Arctic. Nine months averaging below 0 degrees Celsius. On average, they have about 29 rainy days a year , which is about 8 inches of rain on average. The average for the year is 53.6 inches of snow. They have about 60 snowy days. Given they live on an island, the weather can change . It is relatively humid but very rarely with heat. The highest temperature was 24.5 degrees Celsius . They don’t get much sun exposure, but they still feel the effects of ultraviolet radiation. The population is a smaller size. There are about 1500 people that live in these territories with about 95% of them being Inuit. They are situated o n an island being a rural area. They are isolated on the island with no ...