There is a fire in the igloo that keeps the people living in it warm. The igloo is also made of a few layers of blocs of snow and ice so it can block the wind and cold weather from coming inside.
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.
No one lives in igloos. They are temporary shelters that can be built for protection from extreme weather conditions in the arctic and antarctic regions. Building them takes considerable skill, and they can be large and comfortably warm .
igloos keep you from the snow inside that is built with it
Hardly any Alaskan natives live in igloos. Most have regular houses. Igloos were useful because they could be readily made from items at hand (ice and snow) and lasted one or several seasons. Native Eskimos using ice and snow for housing is no more remarkable than the southwest Indians using clay or the northwest Indians using wood.
Igloos so that it keeps them warm.
To keep warm and out of the rain. Why do you?
People who live in ice cap climate zones typically adapt by using specialized gear and clothing to stay warm in extremely cold conditions. They may rely on insulated shelters, such as igloos, to protect themselves from harsh weather. Their diet often includes foods that can be stored for long periods, such as dried meats or fish.
they are warm not hot or cold
Igloss are made out of ice because when you live in alaska or antartica since ice is what is mainly there they use thier imagination to build it because u can also realize that in a igloo u also have to stay warm
to live in and to keep warm
not all of them can You are probably confusing warm blooded with cold blooded. Warm blooded animals can live just about anywhere, but cold blooded animals can only live in areas they can keep warm, otherwise they die.