No they should no because air can easily leak through picture windows and make the house cold.
houses that have a white coulour because the sun would reflect the sun ... so this would keep it cool
look in your science book it should be there :)
Quartz is used in the glass, calcite is used to purify the glass; hematite or aluminum is used in the frame and lock mechanism.
You should ideally build it away from volcanoes and fault lines. You should build it out of steel, and/or concrete, and/or fireprooef insulation, without windows. It should have a sturdy, reinforced base with shock isolation supports that absorb sideways acceleration. It has to be hermetically sealed, with a supply of air in case you are trapped inside. There should also be tunnels that lead above the anticipated level of tsunamis and lava flow. It should also have a supply of bottled water, and canned foods in case of an emergency. I don't really know who would want to live in a house like that though.
Manmade structures are often damaged or destroyed by tornadoes. Roofs and windows are usually the most vulnerable parts. Violent tornadoes can completel obliterate well built houses.
houses that have a white coulour because the sun would reflect the sun ... so this would keep it cool
yes they do have windows...
no, but their houses did.
It had cannons through the windows
yes they did
no they didnt
Generally, the Pacific Northwest built their homes out of what was most abundant -trees. They built plank houses made to withstand the harsh climates of the Pacific coastline. These homes had a wooden frame and planks of wood would be overlapped on top of it. There were smoke holes but no windows.
Had to be dry , warm
Most houses had windows, but most houses did not have glass in the windows. Instead, the windows were open, and could be closed with a shutter. Many houses had window-like holes high in the walls to vent smoke from the fire on the hearth, because they had no chimney, and such vents were not closed for weather because they had to stay open for the fire. It was not what we would call cozy. Rich people, of course, had windows, and these often had glass in them.
Fruit flies get into houses through doors and open windows.
foxes can break through winows but not houses
in houses... water(dro) California...ect. warm climates