Inuit do not use igloos. Therefore your question is moot.
An igloo. Although snow is cold it gives off heat when inclosed in an igloo. That is how the eskimos were able to stay warm during the harsh winters.
you could build a igloo and that can keep you warm and if you cant build a igloo then put your hand in your arm pits
The ice all around you insulates it. Kind of how a dog will bury itself in deep snow to insulate it and keep itself warm.
Not really. There is a fire in the igloo so it's warm in there.
There is a fire in the igloo that keeps the people living in it warm. The igloo is also made of a few layers of blocs of snow and ice so it can block the wind and cold weather from coming inside.
The inside of and Igloo has a place where you put your meat (a strorge area) then you have a place you sleep. The hole in the igloo can be two things. First one a chimmney. Second one is a place where you can catch a bird when it is up on top of the igloo. There is trapped air in the igloo to make it warm.
An igloo provides shelter from the elements - and provides a safe place away from predators.
Igloos stay warm in cold environments because the compacted snow blocks trap heat inside and insulate the interior from the cold outside temperatures. The rounded shape of the igloo also helps to distribute heat evenly and prevent drafts.
wear really warm clothes
yes, it is quite significantly warmer. i cant remember how much warmer, but it is something like outside= below freezing inside= 15 degrees. when building an igloo it also helps to dig a hole in the bottom and for you to sleep on a ledge if you understand what i mean, because then all of the cold air would sink to the bottom, making you warmer! hope this helps!
There might be the odd igloo free, but apart from that nowhere.
An igloo can reach temperatures above freezing when occupied by humans, due to body heat and insulation. Without occupants, the inside of an igloo can be as cold as the surrounding outside temperature.