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Laplanders use skis and follow their reindeer herds

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What transport do laplanders use?

Laplanders traditionally use reindeer as a mode of transport, particularly for herding, hunting, and sledding across the Arctic regions. In modern times, they also use snowmobiles, skis, and other motorized vehicles for transportation.


What name are the Laplanders often called?

The Laplanders are often called Lappish. These people come from the northern part of Norway. They have a language of their own.


Why do skiers use skis which are long and flat?

Because if skis were short and round, they would be called "bicycles".


Can you use a candle to wax your skis?

i just waxed my skis with a candle that i melted with an iron onto the skis scraped and smoothened the surface..tested the skis on slopes.seems like my skis made a squeeking sound on the snow..but all in all it worked well


Besides skis name something people use on a ski slope?

People can also use snowboards or snowblades (the short little skis that people sometimes use). At larger resorts sometimes you can also use snowshoes, cross-country skis, snowmobiles. and tubes (for tubing).


Can you use downhill wax on crosscountry skis?

no


A sport that you use short skis?

Skiing.


Why do skeirs use flat and broad skies?

Skiers use flat skis to to help them go fast they make a pizza by digging the side of their skis


What people live at the Arctic Tundra?

Eskimoes, Laplanders


What are the people called that live in the tundra?

Canadians, Laplanders


Where Do Laplanders live?

People of the extreme north of scandinavia.


What does oil do to skis?

There's usually not much use for oil with skis. Modern skis are mainly plastic, and oil won't do much for them. Older wodden skis are/were traditionally treated with tar as a sort of base preparation to keep the snow from sticking to them.