Many houses are built in rainy areas by builders who work in all weathers.
The aztec built bridges and causways to get to certain areas without getting wet. Also the had built them to keep invaders away from the city Tenochtitlan. Lastly, they built it to get to the mainland. Not useful... b.tch cun.
Since wood/trees did not grow on the plains wood/lumber had to be brought in or sod was used. Many settlers built sod houses to live in.
A man made construction that is used to block a river is called a dam. Dams are usually built so that watery areas can be dried out and developed as a community for people to live in.
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in areas which receive heavy rainfall it tends to flood. so houses are built on stilts far away from the flood waters.
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Elevated houses are often built in areas subject to frequent flooding.
A technique for constructing houses in areas of heavy rainfall is steeply sloping roofs. The steeply sloping roof will allow the rainwater to run off and avoid it collecting on the roof, adding unwanted weight to the roof.
because houses are being built on the amazon and soil exhaustion
There are some parts of the world that are prone to earthquakes. Houses in this areas are built with Timber,bamboo and woods to minimize the damage to life and property. Rebuilding of these kind of houses is not very difficult and time taking. Moreover these houses is not expensive in comparison to other houses.
the rainy areas
pioneers built their own houses
In some areas, there were few trees to use for building.
In the UK, houses built in the 1980s were fairly similar to houses built in the 1970s and those built now. Very recent houses tend to be smaller.
The Roman houses were built in the city of Rome and in all the towns the Roman built around the Roman Empire, especially in Italy. The Romans also built houses on their farms.
Manor houses were of two types, those that were fortified and those that were not. Those that were fortified were generally built of stone and looked quite a lot like castles. Those that were not fortified were generally built of timbered construction, but were better built than most houses and the areas between timbers were more likely to be filled with brick than with wattle and daub. There is a link below to a related question on manor houses.