Because depending on where they live they need to use available materials. Also they move often to find fertile soil so the houses can't be permanent and need to be easy to make.
some africans..... actually most dont live in mud huts and Africa is a continent so just dont say africa.
Actually, it is not mud but adobe clay and it is usually mixed with straw for additional strength. It is used because:
1.) It is usually readily available in parts of some deserts and costs nothing.
2.) It has good insulation qualities. The home stays warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
how do people in Africa make there homes
becoz its a mud hut
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they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
logs
straw and mud
mixing mud and cattle dung into bricks then let them harden in the sun.
they made them out of sticks and wet dirt and mud...
Kikuyu huts, known as "nyumbani," are traditionally made from natural materials such as wood, mud, and thatch. The structure typically consists of a wooden frame filled with mud and covered with a thatched roof. This construction method helps to regulate temperatures within the hut and provides protection from the elements.
The huts were made of mud brick and dirt ground.
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.
where do people live in mud huts Africa India
the houses in the past looked like huts they were made out of straw or mud.
no
Countries in Africa have people that are so poor that all they can afford to live in is mud huts.