Environmental Sciences, asked by ilavarasi9443, 1 year ago

in greenland Inuits build snow houses in winter and tou pigs in summer why?

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Answered by Manojsharma1
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Eskimo houses are called "igloos" which are made by blocks of ice cemented together with snow. They live in Igloo during winter to protect themselves from the severe cold outside since the heat is locked up inside and make it habitable. Whereas Tou pigs are tents made of animal skin. They Eskimos live in Tou pigs during summer.
Answered by Anonymous
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In the Greenland there is almost winter in all the time throughout the whole year.The people who are living in this cold climate are known as the Eskimos.

This Eskimos build their ice made houses which are also known as the igloos in the winter seasons because this kind of houses retain the heat inside and prevents the outer cold.

And the Eskimos use tou pigs in summer for their skins for tent making in the summer season.

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