Eskimos, or Inuit people, traditionally built igloos as temporary winter shelters using blocks of compacted snow. These structures are surprisingly effective at insulating against the cold, with the interior remaining relatively warm due to body heat. Inside, they often used seal blubber lamps for light and warmth, and the igloo's design helped to trap heat. The layout typically included a sleeping area and a cooking space, allowing them to thrive in harsh Arctic conditions.
The people living in igloos are called Eskimos
Eskimos/Inuits invented the igloo about 4000 years ago.
Igloo is the house for Eskimos.
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Eskimos are the inhabitants of the tundra, so the habit of the eskimoes is -----------
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Inuits do not have igloos.
Eskimos do not have ice shelters. They live in houses.
An igloo actually holds heat on the inside quite well.