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An Igloo is a
A
Dwelling house of an Eskimo
B
Weapon used by Australian aborigines
C
Fish found in warm water
D
Boat used by Malay fishermen
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -igloo, also spelled iglu, also called aputiak, temporary winter home or hunting-ground dwelling of Canadian and Greenland Inuit (Eskimos). The term igloo, or iglu, from Eskimo igdlu (“house”), is related to Iglulik, a town, and Iglulirmiut, an Inuit people, both on an island of the same name.

Detailed explanation-2: -Igloo (iglu in Inuktitut, meaning “house”), is a winter dwelling made of snow. Historically, Inuit across the Arctic lived in igloos before the introduction of modern, European-style homes.

Detailed explanation-3: -Igloo-An igloo, also known as a “snow house, ‘’ is a shelter made of snow blocks, usually in the shape of a dome. Igloos are mostly identified with the Inuit people of Canada’s Arctic (although they can also be found in Greenland), but they are also a part of the Canadian identity.

Detailed explanation-4: -While a common myth, Eskimos do not live in igloos. Igloos are used as temporary places during hunting and fishing excursions. Most Eskimos live in traditional houses.

Detailed explanation-5: -An igloo is a shelter (a place for people to stay warm and dry) made from blocks of snow placed on top of each other, often in the shape of a dome like half of a hollow ball. They were used in winter as temporary shelters by hunters when they were away from their regular homes.

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