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No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
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No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
Igloos are homes made of compressed snow or ice, that are found in northern Canada, Alaska, and other regions populated by Inuit/Eskimo people.
In the snow.
The plural of igloo is igloos.
Igloos are built in Antarctica for a survival situation only.
Igloos can be built by people who find themselves in situations when they need shelter. These are temporary and built as needed.
Igloos were only used by Inuit in the Eastern Arctic, and they find the word "Eskimo" quite offensive. It is a name invented by their traditional enemies from the south. Modern Inuit live in houses, just like you do. Although some first nations in Alaska accept the use of the word "Eskimo", they for the most part belong to nations that are separate and distinct from the arctic Inuit that would be associated with Igloos, cariboo hunting, and dogsleds made of bone. Please watch the film "Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner" for an accurate portrayal of pre-contact northern life.
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