They construct their homes with ice
No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
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Homes in frigid zones are often called "igloos." These traditional shelters are built by the Inuit and other Arctic indigenous peoples using blocks of compressed snow or ice because of their insulating properties in cold climates.
Native peoples of the Arctic have learned over the millenia, to construct homes from ice blocks. These are called igloos. There are no native peoples on Antarctica, and no permanent population. People who live and work there temporarily sleep in dorms or tents, eat in cafeterias or mess tents and work in work buildings or in the field.
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Arctic & Sub-Arctic peoples of Asia, Europe, Siberia, Alaska, Canada, & Greenland.
Yuri Slezkine has written: 'Arctic mirrors' -- subject(s): Arctic peoples, Ethnic relations, History, Indigenous peoples, Politics and government
All gum is manufactured in gum factories. Apart from that made in peoples homes. This gum is made in peoples homes, not in gum factories.
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