No becuz the are built in below freezing temperatures and are solid ice
They melt.
They melt.
No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
Igloo is one type of house made in cold places
no because people sleepn in them.
in the summer time they move to South Carolina and get a tan but in the winter they go to ant arctica and in the summer the temperature is 90-100 degress in the winter they stay inside igloos.
They are as old as native Americans living in the arctic.
Yes, igloos can be found in Arctic tundra regions, as they are traditionally built by Inuit people and other Arctic inhabitants using snow blocks. The structure provides effective insulation against the cold temperatures typical of these areas. While igloos are primarily associated with the Arctic, they can also be constructed in other snowy environments, but their use is most prevalent in the Arctic tundra.
No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
igloos
Not as long as the air temperature remains below freezing.
No. Well, maybe in the "arctic" section of a museum or similar.