Ah, what a lovely question! The name of an Eskimo's ice shelter is called an "igloo." Isn't that just a beautiful word? Igloos are so fascinating, they are made from blocks of compressed snow and provide warmth and protection in the cold Arctic regions. Just imagine the cozy feeling of being inside an igloo, surrounded by the stillness and beauty of the snowy landscape.
they get ice
Eskimos do not have ice shelters. They live in houses.
Eskimos live in ice homes.
Iglu
They are known as Igloos.
yes they like "Ice Ice Baby"
I think ice fishing
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An Inuit's ice shelter is called an igloo. It is a dome-shaped structure made of blocks of compressed snow and ice, traditionally used as a temporary dwelling during hunting trips or for winter shelter.
Inuits don't have ice shelters. They live in houses now.
igloo An igloo is actually a domed structure made of ice blocks to protect eskimos from the elements when traveling and hunting, the structures are temporary only, they do not live in them.
Yes.