Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
the roofs in the southern colonies were most likely made of hay
Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
in case of a fire and to stop leaks because there roofs were made of wood
Tiles, slates and some very old houses in rural areas have thatched roofs made from reeds.
The roofs are yellow because it was the colour of the emperor
Mud.
stone
hay.
Yes
The representations of Roman houses all show them with tiled roofs. This makes sense because tiles would allow the rain water to drain off quickly and if one were damaged, it would be simpler to replace a single tile than an entire roof.
Most were made of wood, many with thatch roofs. Often they had paper covering the windows instead of glass. Urban homes had tile roofs.
Inca roofs were typically made out of thatch, a material composed of dried plants such as reeds or straw. Thatch was layered on top of a wooden framework to create a waterproof and insulating covering for Inca buildings.