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I think Inuits got to understand the insulation property of ice blocks and its shielding ability agains the freezing wind of trhe Arctic. And when they added hides andused fire for heating, they got an ambient temperature tgo survive. After all, need is the mother of invention.

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Q: How did the Maori people heat up their house?
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What kinds of people make up the New Zealand population?

Maori and Pakeha (non-Maori).


Does it take longer for a house to cool or to heat up?

It would take longer for the house to cool down because hot air can heat up the house faster


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What is the maori word for up?

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