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On the Relationship between Traditional Dwellings and Climate
(1) Figure A shows the igloo inhabited by the Inuit in the Arctic, reflecting the cold climate.
(2) The building shown in Figure B is a cave dwelling on the Loess Plateau in China.
(3) The relationship between Yunnan Dai bamboo building and local natural environment is that the climate is hot and humid, and high-rise buildings can ventilate and dissipate heat.
(4) It can be seen that the architectural appearance and building materials of settlements change with the change of natural environment.
So the answer is:
(1) Inuit; Igloo; Cold;
(2) Loess; Cave dwelling;
(3) Because the local climate is hot and humid, high-rise buildings can ventilate and dissipate heat.
(4) Natural environment.
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