Igloos can be built by people who find themselves in situations when they need shelter. These are temporary and built as needed.
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in the artic
eskimos live in igloos from time to time long ago they lived in cave like places so most eskimos do live in igloos but long ago they didnt
the same homes you find in other states, of course! and there are no igloos... ~kandyappel~
a polo bear
the amount of igloos you can fit in a cheetahs belly is egualmenthe
yes the Inuits who make up 85% of the population use igloos to move when they are hunting but they do not use them as their actuall house
igloos are not used just by inuits (or eskimos) they are used by many different people and tribes
Yes, igloos can be built in places where the sun shines during the day. However, they are traditionally constructed in colder regions where the temperature is low enough to prevent the igloos from melting. In sunny areas, additional insulation or artificial cooling may be needed to maintain the structure.
No, you can't find igloos in the South Pole unless one has been constructed by a temporary worker or scientist far enough away from the research station to require shelter.
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