answersLogoWhite

0

Why do houses have chimney?

Updated: 9/23/2023
User Avatar

Wiki User

11y ago

Best Answer

Because they have fireplaces that need to vent to the exterior.

User Avatar

Isaac Batz

Lvl 10
1y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why do houses have chimney?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Are houses required to have a chimney?

No, houses are not required to have a chimney.


Where did the chimney sweepers live in the Victorian times?

in houses


Do all houses have a chimney?

yes in one form or another


Which of the five makes the best comparison tree is to ground as chimney is to houses sky garage brick smoke?

houses


What did 1940's houses in England look like?

A majority of the houses in England had a Victorian Style Appearance or just a plain brick house with a chimney.


How does Santa get in the house in Ireland?

He gets in the same way as into houses in other countries, so down the chimney.


What are the differences between Tudor town houses and Tudor country houses?

Not a lot, if you were ordinary, if you were mega rich then they were made of brick. a sign of wealth then was the number of windows and chimney pots.!


What sort of tunnel does Santa enter the house through?

Often the chimney, but if your place doesn't have one, then door, window, keyhole, whatever.


How does Sion Corn get to houses in Wales?

He comes down the chimney. Siôn Corn is the welsh name for Santa Claus. "Siôn" is the Welsh version of John and "Corn" comes from "corn simne" meaning "chimney stack".


Do Japanese houses have chimneys?

Some Westernized houses do, but most (modern houses) do not.


How does Santa get into a house on Christmas eve?

Santa Claus, fortunately, uses many 'entrances' into people's homes. For example, many houses don't have a chimney, so he uses the door. If you want to read about different countries, see the Related Link.


What can go down the chimney up the chimney but not up the chimney down the chimney?

an umbrella