They were looking for foods, and new world
evacuees. :)
took homes. and many people.:)
Rich Tudor homes were very fancy and boldly decorated with many different expensive items, while poor Tudor homes were often in the country where they would be built with stone and more than likely a thatched roof.
Some nations opened their borders for Jewish refugees to come in and start a new life. Also, member nations of the UN facilitated the establishment of Israel as the nation state of the Jews.
Californian beach homes can be bought in many different places. There will be places in and around the area where the homes are built and there are also many websites online that help you purchase homes. One website is bcre, which can be used to look at many different Californian beach homes.
because people around the world have different mindset
No. Around the world millions of people have heated homes.
because the sun sets at different times around the world
To compare different nursing homes, I would suggest visiting Medicare.gov. There you will be able to compare different nursing homes in you area. After you found a few that you like, I would then go and look around each one to make sure they are alright.
because of the different weather around the world at different times of the year and how the earth and sun move
they are different because there homes where not realy developed
They had different homes because of the climate
Jews live around the world, but primarily in Israel and America.
Different tribes had access to different resources and lived in different parts of the world with different climates and lifestyles. Temporary homes that could be dismantled and carried were used by nomadic tribes. Permanent homes were made by those living in one location. The skills and techniques available as well as tools influence the type of homes Indian tribes built.
we have over 627 billion homes in the world
During the New Stone Age, or Neolithic period, people built homes using mud bricks, thatch roofs, and stone foundations. They typically lived in rectangular or circular structures that varied in size depending on the region and availability of resources. These homes were often grouped together in settlements for protection and communal living.