Houses in Chembakolli are made from wood smothered with cow poo.
they are made of wood and smothered with poo.
The houses are made of bricks and concrete.
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they are made of mud or sticks from the trees
they are made from wood hay mud grass long sticks and more....................
Yes; the village of Chembakolli consists of about 100 houses scattered around a forest.
Chembakolli is a very small village so there isn't very many houses. I found out that there is around 125 houses in Chembakolli. When you think of how many are in a place like London , where there is lots, 125 is a very small number. I hope this writing gives you some worth while information.
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Chembakolli
Chembakolli is a place located in India. It is not far from from Kerala. There, cups are made of the same things they are everywhere else. Cups can be made of paper, plastic, metal, and tin. Jugs also work as well.
No, it does not snow in Chembakolli.
because Chembakolli is a very poor village and so they didn't have running water that's why the woman's had to collect water from the wall and in their heads and they had to drop it in their houses and use it for drinking,washing,cleaning and lots more.
125 households are in Chembakolli
the rich people took chembakolli
Chembakolli is near Vaithiri in Kerala