That probably changes constantly, and would be nearly impossible to determine without a census of any inhabitants. An accurate answer couldn't be given.
No one
The South Pole.
Igloos are found in more than one place in the world, far to the North Pole and far to the South Pole. the first cizilization to make igloos were the Esquimaux's.
Penguins are only found near the South Pole, Igloos are only built near the North Pole.
Well, if you are any good at building igloos, then it is free. Seriously, there is nothing at the North Pole than drifting frozen sea water.
Penguins do not live in igloos. Eskimos, who live at the north polar regions, live in igloos. Penguins live in the southern polar regions. There are very few people, and no igloos, at the south pole.
It takes about 12,450.5 miles from the north pole to the south pole or south pole to north pole.
People (Eskimos) live in igloos in Canada (Central Arctic and Greenland's Thule area).
People in the North Pole live in various types of dwellings, such as research stations, scientific outposts, and indigenous communities. These structures are designed to withstand extreme cold temperatures and harsh weather conditions. Many of the buildings are made of insulated materials and are equipped with heating systems to provide warmth.
90° North.
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
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