Since most igloos or ice-caves are built in very cold climates, the weather around them is frigid. Some extremely northern climates have limited sun, harsh winds, and below-zero cold temperatures.
Yes some people do live in igloos when they come across extremely cold weather
people made igloos by using the cold weather and water and snow and rain and salt and sugar
No they cannot because they adapt to the cold weather for so long .....SO they don't know how to survive in the hot weather.
They do not make igloos. Inuit and Eskimos make igloos, not polar bears.
No, igloos can not be moved.
No, there are no igloos in South Carolina.
There are no igloos in Switzerland.
No, not in club penguin. But in real igloos there are.
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 .
No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
Inuit tribes lived in Igloos
Igloos are made out of blocks of snow dug from the surrounding area. This means that there are no windows around to fit into the Igloo and you cant just leave a gap because that would let the wind in.