Igloo: Traditional Inuit Shelter
  • 1. What is an igloo primarily used for?
A) Shelter
B) Cooking
C) Transport
D) Ceremonies
  • 2. What material is traditionally used to build an igloo?
A) Snow blocks
B) Metal
C) Stone
D) Wood
  • 3. Which indigenous group is known for building igloos?
A) Navajo
B) Aboriginal Australians
C) Inuit
D) Maasai
  • 4. What is the shape of a traditional igloo?
A) Square
B) Triangle
C) Dome
D) Cylinder
  • 5. In which region are igloos commonly built?
A) Desert
B) Mountains
C) Arctic
D) Rainforest
  • 6. What is the traditional entrance of an igloo called?
A) Hatch
B) Tunnel
C) Door
D) Window
  • 7. How do igloos stay warm inside?
A) Body heat of occupants
B) Solar panels
C) Fireplaces
D) Heaters
  • 8. How long does it take to build a traditional igloo by experienced builders?
A) 1-2 hours
B) Several days
C) Few minutes
D) One week
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