Actually they do. I guess its because the heat stays in.
Igloos stay warm in cold environments because the compacted snow blocks trap heat inside and insulate the interior from the cold outside temperatures. The rounded shape of the igloo also helps to distribute heat evenly and prevent drafts.
By making Clothing made of animal skin. Making igloos out of snow. Burn seal fat for heat
they are warm not hot or cold
Gravity and friction are what keep igloos together.
in igloos or on the ice
Igloos so that it keeps them warm.
igloos keep you from the snow inside that is built with it
they live off of the animals, fire and their cozy and warm igloos
According to experts, most Eskimos dwell in snow-shaped domes in the Arctic called igloos. Contrary to its appearance, the igloos keep Eskimos warm and comfortable inside.
Inuit do not use igloos. Therefore your question is moot.
Even though igloos are made up of ice, Eskimos stay warm because their body heat warms the air inside the igloos and the air inside becomes warmer than the air outside. Both air and ice are good insulators and they reduce heat loss from inside the igloos to the surroundings by conduction.
Eskimos stay in there igloos, their body heat warms u the air inside the igloos and the air inside becomes warmer than the air outside. Both air and ice are insulators and they reduce heat loss from inside the igloos to surrounding by conduction..