People who live in igloos are often indigenous Arctic people, such as the Inuit, who have traditionally used these snow shelters as temporary homes during hunting expeditions or as winter dwellings. However, today, igloos are more commonly used for tourism and as emergency shelters rather than as permanent residences.
Approximately 550,000 people live in The Hague.
Approximately 24,000 people live in Purley, a town in South London, England.
As of 2021, an estimated 260,000 people live in Wolverhampton.
As of 2021, approximately 260,000 people live in Kitchener, Ontario.
As of 2020, approximately 102,949 people live in Lynn, Massachusetts.
cause they didn't have anywhere else to live
Iglus, (or igloos) are small shelters made of ice, most famously by the Eskimos. They are built by leaning block of ice together in the shape of a dome with a hole in the top for smoke.
stuff and other stuff like iglus and polar bear lock down drills
People live in Haiti the same way you live where you live. It's like me asking you why people live in USA?
people live in the
they can live by people if those people live by the ocean
People live where they because of the climate and the culture of the contry.
The Songhai people lived in West Africa, primarily in the region that is now modern-day Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Their empire was one of the largest in Africa, known for its control of trade routes and its vibrant culture.
Why do people live in Benin
no people do not live there
where did people live in the 1960
Yes, people live there