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Inuits do not have igloos.
Igloos were not paid for. If they needed an igloo they had to make it. Usually other members of the tribe helped to make one.
both female and male helped make homes
both female and male helped make homes
There are traditional houses (not igloos) made by Alaskan Eskimos. They were built half in the ground. Now Eskimos live in houses. With bathrooms and kitchens and living rooms and televisions. We live in wherever we want to live.
cause there the bomb diggity dudes they make homes out of ice and kill polar bears and wear their fur man
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They don't, Igloos can be made out of other materials. 'Iglu' is the Inuit word for a house or home built out of any material and is not restricted exclusively to snowhouses but includes traditional tents, sod houses, homes constructed of driftwood and modern buildings.
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.
they get ice
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you use the bubble and the gold planet to make both the igloo and snowman.