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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.
people live in mud and manure huts. they are very self sufficient.
most of them live in mud huts i think, other than that i wouldn't know:L
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
its takes around 3 weeks :)
where do people live in mud huts Africa India
Mud huts have been used for thousands of years by various cultures around the world. They are a traditional form of shelter, built with mud, clay, and other natural materials. Mud huts are still used today in some parts of the world where traditional building techniques are preserved.
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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.
The African Zulu huts are mainly made of mud and straw but some may be made of wood and the mud as cement.
Yeah and corn huts. Acorn huts.