As you probably know snow is made of water and water is a very good insulator. It also takes a lot of heat to warm it up and an igloo will insulate and keep your body heat in and keep the cold out but sometimes people will put small fires to make it warmer
The dome shape enables it to use your body heat as a heat source for the igloo. and a igloo (if made of ice blocks) uses snow or more ice as mortar to hold itself together, so the colder it gets outside, the better the igloo will hold its shape, and, in theory, it should insulate against the cold better.
the fireplace in the igloos keep them warm
they activate the gamma ray power of lord jeebus the fifth
when a campfire or our body heat is given out the top of the igloo refreezes and it
making it airtight this helps the Eskimos to remain warm in an igloo
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.
Eskimos wear snowshoes to help keep their feet warm.
igloos keep you from the snow inside that is built with it
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 .
Even though igloos are made up of ice, Eskimos stay warm because their body heat warms the air inside the igloos and the air inside becomes warmer than the air outside. Both air and ice are good insulators and they reduce heat loss from inside the igloos to the surroundings by conduction.
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.
they are warm not hot or cold
Eskimos protect themselves from the cold in several differing ways. One of the mian ways, as to how they maintain their heat is by their diet. Their diet consists mainly of fatty foods, and this contributes to their body so as to keep them warm. Also, over time the skin of those living in biting cold conditions has adapted to become suitable for the weather. For example, the Eskimos have harder skin, so as to protect themselves from the cold. As well as this, traditional tribes such as the Eskimos have devised cunning strategies of garment making so as to keep themselves warm. An example of this is the Eskimo boots, in which the outside consists of seal hide.Sometimes when they're desperate they have sex or something related to doing it.
Actually they do. I guess its because the heat stays in.
Igloos so that it keeps them warm.
Snow has particles that are kept warm more than ice this makes snow a better insulator and also snow is easier to mold.
they live off of the animals, fire and their cozy and warm igloos