It can be as cold as minus fifty degrees Fahrenheit outdoors but as cosy as 19 to 61 degrees Fahrenheit indoors, not always warm enough for a T shirt but a temperature difference that’ll feel really good all the same, sometimes as much as seventy degrees warmer than the other.
If you’re living in a Igloo you might need to stay warm and wear proper clothes for the occasion. It could be tough trying to get comfort. But still try to keep warm so you don’t get Frostbite.
Smell: You would smell the fresh air.
Sight: You would see the Ice Caps, Igloos, Penguins and More!
Feel: You would feel the cold and frozen ice.
Hear: You would hear the wind whistling, the polar bears mighty roar and the tiny steps of the penguins walking.
Here is some videos of living in a Igloo.
Kid’s Igloo – Frozen Oceans – Arctic