People live in igloos by utilizing the insulating properties of snow, which helps maintain warmth inside despite freezing temperatures outside. The structure is typically dome-shaped, allowing warm air from body heat to rise and circulate. Inside, they can create a small fire or use lanterns for light and additional warmth, and they often sleep on raised platforms to avoid direct contact with the cold ground. While traditionally associated with Inuit culture, igloos serve as temporary shelters rather than permanent homes.
inuits don't just live in igloos. They live in houses made out of driftwood which are then covered with soil.
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
Polar bears are animals that roam the North and live in the wild,, Igloos are houses made of ice blocks built by the Inuit people that live in the Arctic, so the answer is NO, Polar bears DO NOT live in houses.
They mostly live in mangy shacks because the government only spends money on building schools.
there shelter is to live in igloos or huts made outta of ice
Ice, as they live in igloos.
so that the people of the north could live
The Inuit people are still alive and some people may call them Eskimos. The Inuit people have a God called Tunghat who controls all of the animals. The main jobs that the Inuit people do is a hunter or a fisherman. The Inuit people have houses made of stone and earth but sometimes they have temporary houses called Igloos. These are made out of snow and ice. I hope this helped!
An igloo is a house made of ice and eskimos are the native people of Alaska (who were known to live in igloos)
The Inuit Tribes lived in IGLOOS.
In the winter the inuit people lived in igloos made of hard ice blocks. In the summer they lived in tents
a polo bear