No,Because they provide good insulation , So it stays warm!
Straw houses can be energy-efficient and relatively easy to heat due to their excellent insulation properties. The thick straw walls help retain warmth in the winter and keep the interior cool in the summer. However, proper design and construction are essential to ensure they are airtight and well-sealed to prevent heat loss. If built correctly, straw houses can provide a comfortable living environment with minimal heating needs.
their houses were made of ADOBE (clay) straw baked into hard bricks and stone. they also used wood and dirt
The Egyptians lived in houses made of bricks,the bricks were made of mud and chopped straw,they mixed the mud and straw and then poured the mixture into molds, the molds were placed in the sun to bake into hard bricks. i hope that helped.
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Durability.
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straw and bricks!
Houses were basic straw houses with jatched rooves.
Tudor houses are wooden houses where the tudors used to live. they are made from timber and straw. the straw is for the roof were it is woven in. i love Joel Thomson
straw houses
mud and straw
The nomads live in covered tents, while the Fulani live in small collapsible huts made of straw mats. The villagers in the east live in round straw huts. In the center of the country, villagers construct houses of "banco," a mixture of mud and straw that has, when dried, a hard, cement like consistency. Most government buildings and houses in metropolitan areas are French style.