mountains have slanting roofs so that the ice can slide of and if houses in mountains heve flat roofs the ice on the roof will eventually melt to water and there will be seipage in the house
mountains have slanting roofs so that the ice can slide of and if houses in mountains heve flat roofs the ice on the roof will eventually melt to water and there will be seipage in the house
All countries in Europe have sloping roofs on at least some of their houses
houses in hills have sloping roofs so that the rain-water and snow may drain off easily.
Because they are there home made roofs and they are kind of poor people in life so that is why they have sloping roofs
Short answer: No. Longer answer: Although lots of houses there have sloping roofs, Holland is not 'the' country. Lots of houses have flat roofs too. In countries with lots of snow each winter, houses tend to have more sloping roofs; almost all have in the alps (Austria, Switzerland).
Sloping roofs are self-draining from rain and snow, and less likely to leak.
The houses in the terai regions and in Goa and Mangalore have sloping roofs because there is very heavy rainfall. If there is no slanting roof, the water of the rain will collect there which weaken the strength of roofs.
Most houses have sloping roofs including Ranch, Colonial, cottage, saltbox...
Swiss Chalets have sloping roofs to get rid of the snow.
Assam has very heavy rainfall every year. To avoid accumulation of water on the roof tops, houses have sloping roofs
due to heavy rainfall and heavy snowfall people use slanting roofs so that the rain and snow easily slides of. gauri aggarwal vi
They help the flow of rain off the roof. Flat rooves are more subject to leaking.
Sloping=at an angle.