In my travels round Egypt, I have seen the roof terraces are used as the place where the family sleep. This is possible because there is hardly ever any rain and the roof terrace is nice and cool at night.
I guess if its a terrace roof, you call it a parapet.
A parapet is a wall-like barrier at the edge of a roof, terrace, balcony or other structure. Where extending above a roof
yes terrace farming is still used today in fact it has improved a lot more!
Incas
nope the complete opposite used by farmers in mountains to grow crops like a step effect
My neighbors using my roof as their terrace illegally. They might think this is their terrace as their Landlord put a door (previously was a big window), saying this is only emergency exit. I am not sure if he could do it without our permission and emergency exit (stairs) he could do from the side of the house. And what about his tenants who damaging our roof (it was leaking already)? Thank you bibi
Mountains.
Terrace
The word "veranda" refers to a patio-like platform that surrounds a house and is covered by a roof. Synonyms for this word include piazza, terrace, and gallery, for example.
The friendly spy is being humorous on the roof of the building : you don't make your legs stronger, you get the special bowtie from second spy. When you free him from the house on Toupee Terrace (where the lights zap you), he gives you the Grapple Bowtie that lets you climb, and go from roof to roof. (see related question)
Because it's a terrace in a city
Terraces is a noun. Therefore, it is used as the subject or object of a sentence. The terraces were on the sunny side of the building. Lucinda read her book on the terraces.