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Inuit Igloos

Igloo (Inuit Ice House)

Chinese Description

An igloo—known in Inuit as Igloo—is a traditional temporary dwelling used by the Inuit in the Arctic regions, primarily built from compacted snow blocks.
Despite the frigid external conditions, the interior of an igloo can stay relatively warm thanks to snow’s outstanding thermal insulation properties.

Igloos typically feature a hemispherical structure, a design that not only helps withstand powerful winds but also enhances structural stability.
This architectural marvel showcases the Inuit’s remarkable adaptability and ingenuity in living in extreme environments, serving as a profound symbol of polar survival culture.

English Introduction

An igloo is a traditional temporary shelter employed by the Inuit people in Arctic regions, constructed primarily from compacted snow blocks.
Despite the bone‑chilling cold outside, the interior of an igloo can remain comfortably warm due to snow’s superior insulating capabilities.

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    2026-01-26

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