Today's world snowmobiles are more exciting and dangerous than the 20th century. There are various kinds of snowmobiles, and functions vary by brand, model, and year. All of the snowmobiles differ in their own way. Many snowmobiles evolve into a great machine and are a major source of entertainment. Polaris Industries Incorporated is the world's largest snowmobile manufacturer. Polaris snowmobile was first introduced in 1954.
Snowmobile is a wonderful and exciting machine, but what is the impact they have on our friends' planet? Good snowmobiles are well known, and like ATV, they are compact even on the ground. However, there is not much evidence that snowmobiles must compress the snow and affect the ground. Snowmobile is also testing the impact on caves belonging to animals such as rabbits and foxes. Again, there is no evidence that snowmobiles will have a major impact on these caves. With this in mind, snowmobile is not proven to be too overworked, but it may be true.
Today, most Inuit people are using snowmobiles to move on land. During the eight to nine months of the year, snowmobiles will be able to move with land, frozen sea or snow on the lake. Many Inuit people are using ATV during the 3-4 months of summer. Product names "Ski - Doo" and "Honda" are used interchangeably and refer to snowmobile or ATV. Some Inuit people still maintain dog teams and many commercial sports teams have to be done by the dog team to ensure a traditional and fair challenge. In the short summer, when the sea is not ice, many people also use boats and motors. A universal 18 foot open vessel with a 50 horsepower outboard motor is common in many Nunavut regions as ships of 9 to 10 months per year are not available for winter conditions.
In winter, we often hunt with my father. We will use his new snowmobile. Last summer, my father bought it with regional cooperatives. Inside the store there are small buildings such as food, snowmobiles, rifles, bullets for hunting, and so much that Salluit needs. Recently, most Inuit people run snowmobile in winter, and in summer they canoe and boat play in various seasons. However, I have heard stories about what my parents and grandparents traveled decades ago. Amazing thing is how Inuit people set their own way of traveling.
Snowmobiles can also be damaged. The life of animals under the snow often surprises the ground from the extreme cold, unexpectedly. Small rodents have a runway over the snow that allows them to reach the food source; snowmobiles attack the runway and may reduce the number of rodents. This in turn may affect the population of their predators, hawks and owls. Noise is another big problem of ORV. Because each car has a noise dome that can extend 1 kilometer in all directions. This not only reduces the wild value of people seeking quiet and lonely, but also disrupts wildlife and changes behavior patterns. For example, if the female is afraid of coming out of the main feed station, the fishes may be inefficient.