Eskimos stay in there igloos, their body heat warms u the air inside the igloos and the air inside becomes warmer than the air outside. Both air and ice are insulators and they reduce heat loss from inside the igloos to surrounding by conduction..
Actually they do. I guess its because the heat stays in.
Yes, for those who grew up doing it.
Igloos are built from large bricks cut from compacted snow, snow is easy to cut, and light-weight, it is easy to trim and form into the Igloo shape. Ice is very hard, very heavy and not easy to build with.
They lived in igloos. No heat, they lived in the snow & they had to hunt their animals.......
Because they are easy to make and cost nothing
ice is a bad conductor of heat. Any heat generated from inside the igloo, usually from body heat or a small fire, stays inside.
They do not make igloos. Inuit and Eskimos make igloos, not polar bears.
No, igloos can not be moved.
No, there are no igloos in South Carolina.
No, not in club penguin. But in real igloos there are.
There are no igloos in Switzerland.