Yes, igloos are built in Alaska, particularly by some Indigenous peoples and during winter survival training. While they are often associated with Inuit culture in the Arctic regions, similar structures can be found in Alaska. These snow houses serve as temporary shelters, utilizing compacted snow for insulation against the cold. However, modern housing in Alaska typically consists of more permanent structures.
Igloos are traditionally associated with Eskimos and other indigenous tribes of Canada and Alaska
No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
Because its the only thing they can use to build their house.
they are mini size homes for Alaska's people
Inuits do not live in igloos. They live in regular houses that were built by the government when they claimed Alaska as a state.
They live in igloos.
In the snow.
An igloo is a house made of ice and eskimos are the native people of Alaska (who were known to live in igloos)
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.
The Inuit tribe in Alaska...
evolving