It helps save electricity by allowing light into your home. It also allows you to see what's happening outside your home.
pit houses don't have windows because, if it rained or snowed everything the Chinook's had would get ruined... and back then they don't have windows like we do that open and close when we need them... back then they had to build there houses so its not that easy just to build them shut when your cold.... then knock down them when your hot...
yes they do have windows...
no, but their houses did.
It had cannons through the windows
Yes, houses in New France typically had windows, though they were often smaller and fewer in number compared to modern standards. Many windows had wooden shutters instead of glass, as glass was expensive and not widely available. The design of these houses reflected the need for warmth and protection from the harsh climate, prioritizing insulation over light.
yes they did
no they didnt
Most houses had windows, but most houses did not have glass in the windows. Instead, the windows were open, and could be closed with a shutter. Many houses had window-like holes high in the walls to vent smoke from the fire on the hearth, because they had no chimney, and such vents were not closed for weather because they had to stay open for the fire. It was not what we would call cozy. Rich people, of course, had windows, and these often had glass in them.
Fruit flies get into houses through doors and open windows.
foxes can break through winows but not houses
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yes