most houses are made from re-inforced concrete and terracotta hollow blocks sometimes concrete
They live on it. They build houses, grow food etc......
European explorers built their houses with a variety of materials depending on the region they were exploring. Common materials included wood, stone, thatch, and mud bricks. They often used locally available materials to construct their shelters.
because they like it........................
Because Romans used to build block of flats called insulae and in Italy,south France,Spain and eastern Europe they still build this way. Infact it is quicker and cheaper to build flats for 100 people than 100 houses. In small villages or towns anyway you can find houses....is prettymuch like all the rest of the world big buildings in cities and houses in country
Basicaly the same variety of materials that we use.
bark or cattail reeds
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People cut trees to build their houses in the rainforest
to have fun
Iranians build their houses out a wide variety of materials. The most common material used is cement blocks and concrete. However, there are also skyscrapers made of metal (just like in the West) and houses built out of wood in the mountain and hill country.
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The people of Skara Brae used primarily stone, particularly a local type of flagstone called flaggy sandstone, to build their houses. Additional materials like turf and whalebone were also used in construction. The stone was readily available and provided good insulation and protection from the elements on the Orkney Islands where Skara Brae is located.