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The image depicts a two-step process; Step 1 illustrates hard-packed snow being cut with a snow saw, showing large blocks at the base, with ideal snow block size dimensions of 15 inches in height, 3 feet in width, and 8 inches in depth; Step 2 outlines the placement of a block that is slightly too large for the last opening at the top of the structure.
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The task which is given to us asks about how igloos are formed. Igloos are
As we see in pic 1, first the snow is hardened. Form packed snow for making the igloo, hard-packed snow is cut with a tool, a snow saw, by which hard-packed snow cut into pieces like bricks, having 15 cm height and 3 cm width which are placed on first layer. Pieces are placed to have many supports.
As we can see in second picture the formation of the igloo is almost complited at the top the iglu big ice cube is uded to pack it from the outside.
Basically, the temperature of the igloo is warmer than its surroundings. To save yourself from cold, igloos are used.
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