What human economic activity led to the emergence of cities in the tundra?

Mineral deposits have been discovered in the tundra. These are ore, coal, oil, gas. Accordingly, enterprises for their extraction were built. Factories and plants were built to process these useful substances. These businesses require labor, and workers need housing. So cities with industrial cities and infrastructure for the life of workers arose.



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