Comparison 1 PDF
Comparison 1 PDF
The Inuit, who lived in the cold Arctic region, spent part of the year living in igloos. Igloos
were temporary homes like tipis. However, they were built for the cold winter months,
whereas a tipi could be used year round. Both tipis and igloos had one main room that
the family lived in and were usually made for a single family. Tipis and igloos were made
of very different materials. Igloos were made from blocks of snow stacked on top of
each other, while tipis were made from buffalo hide, tree bark, or grass. The shape of
tipis and igloos was also different. Tipis were cone-shaped, using three or four poles for
support. In contrast, igloos were dome-shaped.
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