They needed to be within arrow range of each other to allow them to give mutual support during assaults on the wall.
Because they are low-order goods and services
The buildings in Barkerville were built close together due to limited space in the town. The close proximity allowed for efficient land use and easy access to resources and services. Additionally, this layout contributed to the sense of community and security among residents.
Yes, and since the houses were built so close together the whole town burn down and had to be rebuilt.
So they could protect each other easily by getting there faster
In early villages, houses were built close together so that help would be near in the case of an attack. An isolated house would be an easy target for roaming bands of Native American tribes. By building homes close together, the colonists were able to keep watch on the neighborhood and see when something was amiss.
particles in a solid are packed so close together they can only
the Sumatrans tigers stripes are so close together so they can blend in with the grass and catch its prey
they are so close together because they help eachother out.
they lived together
so that the nieghbors can see them changing.
Yes, they went on tour together, and they filmed a movie together, so its easy to guess they get along. She is really close to them
New England's towns and villages were very close together at first. The houses were built so that the people could protect each other. There was usually a group of houses and then a group of shops like a bakery, blacksmith, and general store.