No they wouldnt because it isnt very hygenic towards their enviroment and neighbourhood.
There are about 35% of the French people living in apartments, and 65% living in houses (either detached or semidetached). (source: EU commission - in link)
In Italy, flats are used as a outdoor living space or an outdoor kitchen
the rich people
Teletubbies - 1997 Living in Flats 1-120 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
As of 2021, approximately 50% of the population in Germany lives in flats (apartments). This percentage is higher in urban areas compared to rural regions due to space constraints and housing availability. The number of people living in flats can vary based on demographic trends and urbanization patterns.
yes they would coz what if they didnt have any money and got put in one
No key has those specific flats and no others. Flats go in the order BEADGCF. A key with four flats would have B, E, A, and D flat.
Such a key only exists in theory. C major has zero flats. C-flat major has 7 flats. C-double-flat major would have 14 flats.
Most people in the Holocaust did not speak English, so no they would not have called them flats, they would have used whatever the term was in their own language. Of course flats existed in the forties, but they were not as common as they are now, but at any rate the translations and texts would have been written closer to the present time, therefore they use language that we use now; hence the use of the word 'flat' do describe an apartment within a larger building.
Yucca flats was chosen as a nuclear testing ground precisely because there was no one living there. Some military personnel were exposed to radiation, but not to an extreme degree, because they took precautions. I am not aware of any hideous mutants resulting from these tests.
A brand of heels that can be converted into flats would be a great idea.
LeBreton Flats's population density is 68.1 people per square kilometer.