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African homes are made of mud or brick. Then, they use sticks of twigs for support. For the roof, they make it out of sticks or twigs and then dried grass is stuck onto the top to make a covering.

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predominantly bricks and cement, although building materials like corrugated iron, wood and plastic are use in "informal housing settlements"

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In North Africa the buildings are typically built of stone or rammed earth because it is the easiest building material to find in that region.

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The Xhosa people build their houses primarily of mud brick, plastered with mud, and thatched with a conical roof. They are built with the same pattern today, as well.

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they are made of mud.

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