In the UK: January Febuary March April May June July August September October November December In some other countries they have other months and/or different order of months.
More than three months have 30 days in it. The months are April, June, August, and November. All other months (besides February) have 31 days in them.
January, March, May, July, August, October, December. In other words, 7 months.
That depends. If you add the days of February and two other months with 30 days, then yes. Otherwise, no.
The months of the year with less than six letters are May, June, and July. These three months all contain exactly four letters. All other months have six or more letters.
Probably the north or south pole but I'm not sure
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Yes cold guys.
Im not sure when the Inuit's were colonised but it happened because some french explorer's came through and started taking all the Inuit's food and supplies. SO the Inuit people moved and started to colonise Alaska and other parts of North America
In Inuit languages, the word for "moon" can vary by dialect. In Inuktitut, it is commonly referred to as "nunavik." Other dialects may have different terms, but the concept of the moon is an important part of Inuit culture and navigation.
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Yes they did they traded crops and flowers and many more of their products for money
yes the inuit had trees where they lived but it was not a very big variety. such as : the birch,maple and some other trees that can survive cold weather.
The Inuit people speak several indigenous languages, with Inuktitut being the most widely spoken. Other Inuit languages include Inuinnaqtun, Inuvialuktun, and Kalaallisut, which are spoken in different regions across the Arctic.
"Igloo" is not a language. It is a type of shelter typically built by the Inuit and other indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions using blocks of snow or ice.