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  2. Igloo - Wikipedia

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    The smallest-sized igloos are constructed as temporary shelters. They are usually used for one or two nights, and therefore, are easier to build. On rare occasions, these small types of igloos are used during hunting trips which are often on open sea ice. [9] [10] [11] Intermediate-sized igloos were for semi-permanent, family dwelling.

  3. Dining in a winter wonderland: The coolest heated patios in ...

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    From igloos to illuminated tents, here are the coolest warmed-up spots to grab a bite to eat or drink this winter. Dining in a winter wonderland: The coolest heated patios in Charlotte Skip to ...

  4. Crab Orchard National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Many buildings now housing industries were used in the manufacturing of high explosives during World War II, and they are still used for military ordnance production today. The concrete igloos built for munition storage are now leased to private industry for storage of many types of products.

  5. Inuit culture - Wikipedia

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    The Inuit tradition of living in tents during summer and in igloos and qarmait (singular: qarmaq, warm half-subterranean houses made from boulders, whale bones and sod) in winter still followed the Thule practices. The most important principle of all building constructions was the lowered entrance tunnel, which served as a windscreen and cold trap.

  6. List of pre-Columbian inventions and innovations of ...

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    Inside an igloo. Igloos – built by the Inuit, igloos were constructed for many centuries as a form of protection and shelter to house people from the harsh Arctic weather. While the temperature outside an igloo may have been −45 °C (−49 °F), the temperature within an igloo was stable ranging from −7 to 16 °C (19 to 61 °F) when ...

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  8. Igloo effect - Wikipedia

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    A well constructed igloo can keep an average temperature of 16 °C (61 °F) if heated internally only by body heat. [2] However, if the blocks are too thick, they can cause excessive heating and risk melting. Several factors affect the thermal characteristics of igloos, including snow conditions, igloo size, structure, and arrangement.

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