No. They are made of snow if that is what you ment.
Houses made of ice blocks are also known as snow houses or igloos. They are mainly located in parts of the Central Canadian Arctic, as well as parts in Greenland such as Thule.
The skull, also known as the cranium.
A covered wagon, also known as a Conestoga wagon.
Covered wagons were also known as "Prairie Schooners".
Snow has particles that are kept warm more than ice this makes snow a better insulator and also snow is easier to mold.
Wigwam Homes (or wetus), longhouses, Grass houses, Wattle and daub houses (also known as asi, the Cherokee word for them),Chickees (also known as chickee huts, stilt houses or platform dwellings), Adobe houses (also known as pueblos), Earthen house, Plankhouses, Brush shelters (including wickiups, lean-tos, gowa, etc.).
a cheese-covered pickle also known as a cheesy-pickle
The earth is also known as the water planet because about three fourth of it is covered by water bodies and one fourth of it is covered by the land.
The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament.
A cheese covered pickle also known as a cheesy pickle
The House of Parliament , also known as the Palace of Westminster, is the seat of Britain's two parliamentary houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
Geisha live in Geisha houses, also known as okiya. Hangyuko, Minarai, Maiko, their Oka-san, and sometimes servants will live there as well.