The igloo was a temporary shelter- used for tasks such as hunting, or while traveling. If gave shelter from wind and severe cold, and was built of blocks of compacted snow- since many of the areas has few (if any trees) but DID have snow.
No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
Penguins are only found near the South Pole, Igloos are only built near the North Pole.
In the snow.
Igloos are built in Antarctica for a survival situation only.
Igloos can be built by people who find themselves in situations when they need shelter. These are temporary and built as needed.
sticky haribos
Because there are no Inuit there
igloos
An igloo is built using blocks of snow, and snow is naturally white.
Inuits built it because they lived in igloos
No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
Polar bears are animals that roam the North and live in the wild,, Igloos are houses made of ice blocks built by the Inuit people that live in the Arctic, so the answer is NO, Polar bears DO NOT live in houses.