yes, it does.... me and all my friends live in igloos... i heard there making a house here..
kinda weird..
there are some igloos in Canada, but people rarely live in them. They are mostly in the colder regions of Canada and they don't last too long.
Close to the arctic only
The Amerindian group of orthrn Canada whotraditionally lived in igloos and depended on huning for food, clothing and ful were theInuit.
Yes, they have radios in Canada. They also have television and telephones! Canada Freakin' invented the telephone!!! and maple syrup... and NO we do not live in igloos... Buffalo gets more snow then most of southern Ontario for crying out loud!!!
They used igloos, tupiqs and the Alaskan sod house
beaver fur, maple syrup, maple leafs, hockey pucks, hockey sticks, tim hortons coffee, canadian tires, hockey players. wayne gretzky, igloos, teepees, polar bears
Ice, as they live in igloos.
igloos
Northern Canada.
Eskimos or Inuit are the people that live in Igloos, and they live up in Canada and Greenland and Alaska.
obviosly houses in canada are made out of ice blocks and ice cubes because people live in igloos and to make igloos you need ice
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Why would they be igloos? They have normal buildings in Canada! Have you seen the Vancouver Olympics?! those bleachers are DEFINITELY not made out of ice. Only eskimos actually use igloos for shelter. and that's waaaaaaaay up north in Canada.
The place where people use igloos is up in the high north.... lest say the tip top of Canada, or even Alaska.
in canada they all live in igloos JK not really more or less the same ones we have here
Igloos are homes made of compressed snow or ice, that are found in northern Canada, Alaska, and other regions populated by Inuit/Eskimo people.
The Amerindian group of orthrn Canada whotraditionally lived in igloos and depended on huning for food, clothing and ful were theInuit.
The Intuit tribes lived in igloos. The Intuit tribes lived in Alaska, and in Northern Canada. The Intuit would fish through the ice for food.
Igloos are still sometimes found in the far north. Native peoples still ocassionally build them as hunting and fishing shelters.