Igloo.
A igloo is made up of packed snow and ice
No. Igloo's made of snow and not used in Africa.
igloo An igloo is actually a domed structure made of ice blocks to protect eskimos from the elements when traveling and hunting, the structures are temporary only, they do not live in them.
An igloo is made out of ice, so it is generally safe against water.
An Igloo is traditionally made from blocks of compacted snow.
they are made in the high arctic by the the Inuit people
The four differences between an igloo and a teepee is:❖A teepee is easy to pack up and bring along unlike the igloo❖The igloo has a round roof whilst the teepee has a pointy roof❖The teepee is made of buffalo hide and wood whilst the igloo is just made of ice blocks❖An igloo is made by men whilst the teepee is made by womenThe two similarities between an igloo and a teepee is:⦿Both teepees and igloos have a round base⦿Both teepees and igloos are built with natural substances
A traditional igloo is made from blocks of compacted snow - it has to be a solid otherwise the igloo would fall down.
and igloo is made of two elemets frozen snow that we call ice and unfrozen snow what we call snow
igloo
It's an igloo made out of snow. Sometimes it may get very warm in the igloo because the igloo packs together all the heat. Edit by Levanic... It can also be made of driftwood and dirt. Igloo simply means any kind of home. This mistake is reasonable however, as not many people know this awkward fact.