Geography, asked by devdhmal, 10 months ago

Would you like to stay in a house builtof ice why don't we build such
house

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Answered by Anonymous
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You can also build a house with straw bales, which is far more practical if you don’t live in the arctic. They don’t burn, have you ever tried to burn a book before - you singe the edges mostly unless you fan it out or pour gasoline on it. They have an off the charts insulation factor. When properly built they won’t attract bugs or vermin, even they need air to breathe.

Google straw bale houses, they really do exist and are often cheaper to build than standard construction. They also don’t melt when you turn the heat on.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The word igloo comes from the Inuit language which means house (not a snow-house in particular). Inuit people live in the artic tundra where the temperature ranges from. -40c to -60c in winters. Two popular misconceptions about Inuit people are. 1) That these snow-made houses are their permanent residence. 2) They build igloos because they have. “nothing else to built a house from”. Time to debunk them.

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