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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what a silly question...........
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No. Igloos were built in the tundra, not the Arctic.
They melt.
They melt.
They are as old as native Americans living in the arctic.
No, igloos are the traditional ice-block homes of the Eskimo peoples of the Arctic.
No. Well, maybe in the "arctic" section of a museum or similar.
they live off of the animals, fire and their cozy and warm igloos
yeah they do! Eskimoes live there in lil igloos xx
to get the igloos back you would have to ask aunt arctic or wait until they are back in the igloo catalog. Some are there for special occasions and some forever.
According to experts, most Eskimos dwell in snow-shaped domes in the Arctic called igloos. Contrary to its appearance, the igloos keep Eskimos warm and comfortable inside.
The arctic is an area categorised by its cold days and cool nights. there are many animals including arctic foxes and polar bears. REMEMBER THE INUIT PEOPLE LIVE IN THE ARCTIC- THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT LIVE IN THE IGLOOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LIVIE X
yes, it does.... me and all my friends live in igloos... i heard there making a house here.. kinda weird..