Mud huts were commonly used by ancient Indian tribes in the Amazon and throughout central America. These tribes include the Mayan, Inca and Aztec tribes.
Clay. This is why people have used it for a building material for thousands of years. Bricks, adobe, and "mud huts" are all made of clay-type soils.
because they are to lazy to get of their sofas and stop watching 90210 on their 42" flat screen tv's to build anything better. Even if they did get up they wouldnt have enough money to build anything as they spent it all on there tv!!!
i am from a third world country and i must say that housing here is not as different from developed countries in material as much as in architectural design. Materials are same, concrete, cement, sand, glass you name them. but if you travel into the rural areas, some houses are made of mud and grass. the walls are made from mud with grass thatched roofs. we call the 'huts'
some people have houses like normal people in the poor parts some people live in huts.
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.
they are small houses made frome dried mud. mud huts are houses made of cow dung(poo) and dirt.
where do people live in mud huts Africa India
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People live in mud huts in various countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. Some examples include parts of Nigeria, Kenya, India, and Bolivia. Mud huts are typically found in rural areas where traditional building practices are still common.
Yeah and corn huts. Acorn huts.
Mud huts have been used as dwellings for thousands of years by various cultures across the world. They are made by shaping mud or clay into bricks or walls and then drying them in the sun or baking them to form a sturdy structure. Mud huts are a traditional form of housing that has been adapted to different environments and climates.
straw and mud
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mud huts
mixing mud and cattle dung into bricks then let them harden in the sun.