Millions of houses were totally destroyed during World War 2. The causes can vary from tanks ramming into them or bombs being dropped which knocked over or obliterated hundreds of thousands of buildings.
about 25% of houses in the world. mostly developed countries have dishwashers, such as Canada and the US.
aproximatly 1100 i think...
World War 1 was a pivotal time period for women. It gave women the opportunity to prove themselves in a male- dominated society, doing more than cleaning houses and tending children. With so many men at war, there was a large gap in employment and in response, women came in to replace them!
Four queens in the world
27million slaves are in the world
about one and a half million children
so many people died because of the concentration camps and also the blits and war it self!xxx hope this helps:)
Many of the homes and other buidings were blown to piece by the storm.
The answer will depend on where in the world the houses were.
about 25% of houses in the world. mostly developed countries have dishwashers, such as Canada and the US.
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There are billions of houses in the world, although most of them would not be recognizable as a house by many citizens in the developed Western world. However, a definitive tally is not possible, considering how often houses are built and destroyed around the world.
there are no windows no it was blown up
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Millions are there are billions living there
The typhoons affect japan by the houses alot of the old houses in japan have heavy rooves to stop them being blown off! Also like earthquakes they have typhoon drills.
The 23-inch (58.24 cm) bubble blown by Susan Montgomery Williams of Fresno, California in 1996 still holds the Guinness World Record as the largest bubble blown.