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Your answer depends on your definition of size. Antarctica is about as big as USA and Mexico combined, which for some people means that Antarctica is big. Antarctica is not as large as Africa, which for some people means that it is small.
People lived in small houses
Inuit houses a long time ago differed according to there region. If it was cooler most lived in igloos. But if it was hotter they used different materials but it was kind of the formation of the igloo just different material's.
People lived in small houses
Antarctica has the fewest people, with no permanent residents and only a small transient population of scientists and support staff.
People live in igloos by utilizing the insulating properties of snow, which helps maintain warmth inside despite freezing temperatures outside. The structure is typically dome-shaped, allowing warm air from body heat to rise and circulate. Inside, they can create a small fire or use lanterns for light and additional warmth, and they often sleep on raised platforms to avoid direct contact with the cold ground. While traditionally associated with Inuit culture, igloos serve as temporary shelters rather than permanent homes.
people live in houses made of snow people live in houses made of yellow snow
Antarctica is small in native population, because the number is zero.
Small is relative. Antarctica is about as large as USA and Mexico, combined.
very bad most houses are like a shwanga bobble
The houses were small, barrack-like dwellings, where animals lived as well as people.
United Kingdom, Africa, Antarctica, and small countries in Europe