Igloos
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igloos
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No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
Eskimos live (or use to live in) igloos.
Igloos are homes made of compressed snow or ice, that are found in northern Canada, Alaska, and other regions populated by Inuit/Eskimo people.
The plural of igloo is igloos.
The earliest igloos are thought to have been produced on Baffin Island (near Greenland) in the 1880s, but the earliest proof of an igloo is from 1911, when several dozen igloos were found there and on the neighboring Canadian mainland. Researchers located an Inuit man who claimed to be the inventer, but his name was not recorded. The inventer and patent holder of the modern igloo is Joel McCormick of Northfield, Vermont. He began mass producing igloos in 1961.
By understanding their environment and using it to their advantage. They hunt the animals for food, make clothing out of their skin/fur. They make igloos to live in.
Go to the map, click on Igloos (a picture of a bunch of igloos), and click on your username.