An igloo is made of snow and ice. If you've seen people in the olden days (people in Antarctica mostly), they cut out ice from the floor and make an igloo. The snow acts like glue.
For one thing, gloo is not used!
Igloos are made from blocks of ice or compacted snow.
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ice, snow, anything they can make them self warm and cozy inside!
The food that they eat came from the animal so the materials that the Indians made where from the animal. The materials where the animals teeth and bones.
Materials used to build igloos are brick shaped ices which holds the igloo's balance.
Igloos have been made for hundreds of years and are still made today.
food, warmth, and materials for inside their igloos.
ice and snow
An igloo is a house made of ice and eskimos are the native people of Alaska (who were known to live in igloos)
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.
They are made of frozen water...
Igloos do not have a culture. It is a house made of ice blocks so it doesn't think, move, or have a culture.
inuits don't just live in igloos. They live in houses made out of driftwood which are then covered with soil.
They used ice and snow! Hope you liked it!
The Inuit Tribes lived in IGLOOS.
igloos