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All diatoms are enclosed by a frustule that is made up of two valves fitted together by a connective zone called a girdle.
The most expensive houses in the world are spread throughout different countries / continents. There is no country / location that contains all of the most expensive houses. The world most expensive house is located in India and the second most expensive is located in France.
no mercury does not have any houses
About 250 houses were destroyed
houses in brazil are unique. some stand on stilts because they are literally above water.there are beautiful beach houses and manchines
It depends. Some have interior courtyards, others do have backyards.
The poor in Rome lived in apartment buildings that were multiple stories while the rich had villas with painted and decorated walls, fountains, and enclosed gardens.
Sonoma Homes incorporate old-world elements in a Mediterranean Style for their houses. The houses are extremely charming and consist of bubbling fountains and colorful tiles.
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They lived in multi-family long houses in villages enclosed in palisades
Yes, the rich Aztecs had houses. They lived in more elaborate and spacious houses compared to the common people. These houses were often made of stone with multiple rooms and courtyards, and they were decorated with colorful murals and filled with luxurious items.
same houses other countries do brick houses and some have wooden
Houses were highly painted in bright colors inside and out. Rich Romans had mosaic floors with African animals and people done with gem stones and marble. There were also fountains in the houses and statues of various Gods.
Houses built on stilts (to overcome flooding) are to be found in many countries. Thailand, Brasil, India are a few of these countries.
Spanish village houses often have whitewashed walls, tiled roofs, and wrought iron balconies. They typically feature small windows with wooden shutters to keep out the hot sun and allow for ventilation. Many village houses also have interior courtyards or patios for added light and air circulation.
The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.The materials used in aqueducts would depend upon the terrain that the aqueduct crossed. However the piping that actually carried the water was made of a ceramic material. The pipes that led from the aqueduct to the baths, fountains and houses were made of lead.
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