Explain Why It Is Hard To Navigate In Alaska

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Alaska is a very hard place to navigate.Why is is so hard to navigate?It can be very hard for many reasons.We are going to go over snow,ice,And travel on foot.It is very hard to navagate in alsaka anyway you try to.

Why is it hard to navigate alaska's geography?Alaska's geography is difficult to explore because snow and ice and travel on foot.Its hard because snow is hard to see things in and hard to see where you are going.Ice is hard b ecause the lake could freeze and you have to navagate acrost it while you know where you are going.Travel on foot can be hard because you would have to be wearing alot of cloths and the snow will slow you down.Over all is it very hard to navagate in alaska.

Why is snow hard to navigate in?Snow is very hard to navigate in anywhere but there is a lot in alaska.It is hard because you cant tell where you have been in the snow and new snow will coveer it up[ in hours and than you dont know where to go.It can be very hard if you are stranded and your trying to look where you have been and the snow just made it harder to navagate.Especialy alot of snow.

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