No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
No. No one really lives there.
Igloos are built in Antarctica for a survival situation only.
Because there are no Inuit there
Igloos can be built by people who find themselves in situations when they need shelter. These are temporary and built as needed.
There are no igloos in Antarctica, except those built by people in need of survival shelter because of being caught away from their research station unexpectedly.There are no igloos in Antarctica, except those built by people in need of survival shelter because of being caught away from their research station unexpectedly.
Igloos can be built for survival on the continent. There are no permanent igloos there. Yes, during survival school, one sleeps overnight in a newly-built igloo.
There are no indigenous people in Antarctica: igloos are built by humans. Any igloo in Antarctica is probably built by a knowledgeable extreme cold weather survivor team there to support science.
Igloos are built as survival shelters and can be carved from the drifts of frozen ice crystals.
No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
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In the snow.
Field teams may build a survival igloo, if required, but igloos are not permanent or common on Antarctica.
sticky haribos