No we don't. I'm Zambian and iIlive in a two story flat in Mongu western Zambia. 66% of our country is rural and poverty levels are relatively high but only a slight percentage of our people still live in mud huts.
they live in huts in the mountains but not all the poeple just the people who live in vilages not in towns
They live in small huts with hay as a roof. They could be considered as "a humble small cot" but without all the detail. It is a mix between the old Japan huts and the old Carribian huts.
People live in mud huts in various countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. Some examples include parts of Nigeria, Kenya, India, and Bolivia. Mud huts are typically found in rural areas where traditional building practices are still common.
south america. they also live in everything from houses and apartments to grass huts. all depends on the country and region
They have no economy they all live in mud huts
If you mean "Huts" in its original, classic form; then No they do not. Many 'traditionalists' do live in log (or all natural) cabins in very rural areas, and they refuse any form of modern society.
This website lists all of the animals that live in Morocco: http://www.listofcountriesoftheworld.com/mo-animals.html
morocco is better because all the people in the world usually say morocco has beautiful beaches and sights.I have been their a lot. I love it
African mud huts are traditional dwellings made from a combination of mud, clay, sticks, thatch, and sometimes cow dung. These huts are known for their natural cooling properties, offering protection from the harsh African climate. Many African tribes still use mud huts as their primary form of housing due to their affordability and sustainability.
Assuming by Moors, you mean the Moorish people. The Moors generally came from Morocco all the way to Sicily and Malta. Their influence spanned much of what is now Spain and Portugal.
We live in the bush. We also have elephants and lions are pets. We hunt for our food and we no modern technology at all. Seriously? how is this a question... We live in houses.
People enjoy living in Morocco for many reasons. The weather is nice all year round, the political culture is mild, there are many opportunities, and food is affordable.