Igloos can be found in the Arctic, where people build them to keep them warm. Supposedly Santa has a giant igloo that is warmed inside, and the elves have put dirt all over the ground, and have planted seeds to grow vegetables.
Igloos are found in more than one place in the world, far to the North Pole and far to the South Pole. the first cizilization to make igloos were the Esquimaux's.
There are no igloos in Switzerland.
They melt.
Northern Canada.
They melt.
Igloos are still sometimes found in the far north. Native peoples still ocassionally build them as hunting and fishing shelters.
a polo bear
Penguins are only found near the South Pole, Igloos are only built near the North Pole.
Igloos are homes made of compressed snow or ice, that are found in northern Canada, Alaska, and other regions populated by Inuit/Eskimo people.
In Greenland, Iceland and other countries that are further from the equated line of the earth.
Igloos are primarily associated with the Inuit people of the Arctic regions, particularly in Canada, Greenland, and Alaska. They are traditionally built from snow blocks and are used as temporary shelters during hunting trips. While igloos can be found in these cold climates, modern representations or adaptations can also be seen in ice hotels and tourist attractions in various snowy locations around the world.
They do not make igloos. Inuit and Eskimos make igloos, not polar bears.