These days, not many of them do, apart from maybe during hunting trips. Back when it was more common it was because compacted snow was a readily available building material.
inuits don't just live in igloos. They live in houses made out of driftwood which are then covered with soil.
they live in igloos
Eskimos or inuits.
Inuits do not live in igloos. They live in regular houses that were built by the government when they claimed Alaska as a state.
Ice, as they live in igloos.
igloos are not used just by inuits (or eskimos) they are used by many different people and tribes
they built igloos to live in and went fishing alot
Eskimos live in igloos.A common misconception, taught from childhood is that all eskimos, or Inuits as they should be known as, live in igloos. This is not the case.I want my birthday cake to be covered in igloos and polar bears!
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 .
nothing
igloos and pit houses
Inuits can only eat meat cause nothing grows in the arctic. Inuits dont live in igloos they live in tents made out of animal skin, they only use igloos for emergency shelters and hunting shelters.