The reason igloos are built in the polar region is that it is cold enough to prevent them from melting. Igloos are built by stacking blocks of ice in a domed fashion.
Because they had lots of spare ice to use.
Igloos are traditionally associated with Eskimos and other indigenous tribes of Canada and Alaska
"Igloo" is not a language. It is a type of shelter typically built by the Inuit and other indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions using blocks of snow or ice.
One type of house built in cold regions is the igloo which is usually built with snow and ice. Another type built to withstand cold climates, are houses with steep-pitched roofs, good insulation, and double glazed or thermal windows.
An igloo assumes humans: there is no native population on the Antarctic continent. Any igloo built there was built as a survival shelter by humans probably learning how to build them for survival.
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
early 1800's
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The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.
A igloo is both permanent and temporary. It depends on how it is built.
In polar regions, houses are typically built to withstand extreme cold temperatures and strong winds. Common types of houses include igloos made of snow blocks, sod houses made of turf, and wooden houses with thick insulation. Many modern houses in polar regions are constructed with advanced building materials and heating systems to ensure warmth and energy efficiency.
The areas are called the "polar regions" or the "polar latitudes."