Social Sciences, asked by gopal2712, 10 months ago

Write a short note on igloos

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Answered by ronitsaroha1234
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Explanation:

An igloo (or iglu) is a shelter (a place for people to stay warm and dry) made from blocks of snow placed on top of each other, often in the shape of a dome (like half of a hollow ball). They were used in winter as temporary shelters by hunters when they were away from their regular homes.

They were most often built in places where a lot of snow covers the land for weeks or months at a time, such as the far north of Canada and Greenland. Most igloos are built by native Inuit people (sometimes called Eskimoes). As they learned to build them better, sometimes people would build larger igloos that would last longer and hold more people even for dancing

Answered by shinetarannum
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Answer:

An igloo is a small shelter for people in cold regions

Explanation:

This is a very useful shelter and it is made up of many bloks of snow. In winter when we goes for an adventure in artic region or cold regions then it is build to protect themselves from cold winds.

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