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Igloos are typically built during the winter months when there is a sufficient amount of compacted snow available. This is often in regions with cold climates, primarily in the Arctic, where temperatures are low enough for snow to be shaped and hardened. Traditionally, they are constructed by Inuit peoples as temporary shelters for hunting or camping trips. The construction process takes advantage of the insulating properties of snow, making them warm inside despite the frigid outside temperatures.

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