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Because of how Peru is so poor then their houses wouldn't be as good as American houses. So saying that I would say Peru's houses are made out of stones or what ever they can find as "building blocks". The houses look old and dirty like a old run down building. -DocterEvil
The Uru people of Peru live in reed boats and houses in clusters to stand near a floating raft also made of reeds on Lake Titicaca in Peru.
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Reed boats (on Lake Titicaca).
they were called reed built houses
I read there's a certain type of reed that grows in swamps.A single dried reed helped me identify the vegetation.Palms given from churches on Palm Sunday is a reed.
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The lived on reed mats in dome shaped huts.
straw, reed, and in tropical countries palm leaves are used.
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Egypt is mostly desert, so there are mostly small, thorny plants scattered everywhere that are very drought-resistant. Near oases there are date and palm trees, which provide shade for smaller trees like the peach tree. There are also papyrus trees, bamboo and grass.
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