Quviasukvik is a word that means "weather" in Inuktitut, which is a language spoken by some Indigenous people who live in northern Canada. Just like how English has many words to describe different types of weather, like sunny, rainy, or cloudy, Inuktitut also has many words to describe different types of weather.
For example, if it's really cold and windy outside, they might say "pukak" which means blizzard. If it's snowy and calm, they might say "puluktuq" which means a gentle snowfall. They can also describe different types of ice and snow, like "qinu" for thin ice or "qanik" for falling snow.
In Inuit culture, weather is very important because it affects how people travel, hunt, and gather food. So, by having all these different words to describe the weather, the Inuit people can make sure they are prepared for whatever conditions they may encounter.