Igloos are dome-shaped structures traditionally used by Inuit people in Arctic regions. Made primarily from blocks of compacted snow, they provide insulation against extreme cold temperatures. The design allows for efficient heat retention, making them surprisingly warm inside despite the harsh external environment. Igloos serve as temporary shelters for hunting and travel, showcasing the ingenuity of indigenous Arctic cultures.
An igloo is a house made of ice and eskimos are the native people of Alaska (who were known to live in igloos)
Igloos
click the button at the bottommost right igloos right and then your igloos will come up click edit
Go to the map, click on Igloos (a picture of a bunch of igloos), and click on your username.
Igloo means house, so they have their belongings in their house.
Igloos do not have a culture. It is a house made of ice blocks so it doesn't think, move, or have a culture.
I think it was igloos.
igloos
They used igloos, tupiqs and the Alaskan sod house
Ice, as they live in igloos.
Igloos
yes the Inuits who make up 85% of the population use igloos to move when they are hunting but they do not use them as their actuall house