how do people live in igloos
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igloos are dome shaped ice which are usually upside down
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The outside temperature is very low but the inside temperature is relatively larger. This is done by body heat alone.
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The Inuit people, commonly known as Eskimos, lived in houses made of snow and ice, called igloos.
Once you have enough people inside, their body heat warms the place up! In time, the heat of bodies and oil lamps causes the inside of the igloo to slightly melt then refreeze, increasing the insulation effect and strengthening the igloo structure.
You get this equilibrium effect where the shell is frozen, but the inside air is "warm", about as warm as spring time, and just warm enough that you won't freeze to death, presuming that you keep the igloo inhabited.
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