Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Life inside an igloo

In the middle of the snowy desert, Eskimos build igloos in less than an hour using only snow and ice. These dome-shaped homes are warm even at temperatures of -40 °C. The tunnel-shaped entrance helps retain heat and renew the air. Even though it is made of snow, the igloo stays dry and becomes more resistant over time. It can even withstand a polar bear attack! In addition, the light of a single candle reflects on the white walls, illuminating the entire space.

The furniture is made of snow covered with furs, creating a cozy and ergonomic home. And to avoid extreme cold, the igloos are connected with tunnels, forming small snow villages.

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