what is the igloo? how it made
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it is our house made up of ice where we can live in extremely cold condition
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A snow tent or igloo (Inuit: iglu, Inuktitut: ᐃᒡᓗ, meaning "house"), sometimes also called a snow house, is a shelter built of snow, usually shaped like a dome. Although igloos are commonly associated with all Inuit, much of them were built by the Central Arctic peoples of Canada and the Thule region of Greenland. Other Inuit populations tend to use snow to insulate homes made of whale bones and animal skins. The use of snow is due to the fact that snow is an insulator (because of its low density). Outside, temperatures can be as low as -45 ° C (-49 ° F), but internal temperatures can range from -7 ° C (19 ° F) to 16 ° C (61 ° F) when required. warmed up by body temperature