While they are strongly influenced by European design and construction methods, Australian houses as compared with German houses tend to be larger, timber framed rather than masonry, have a much lower level of insulation and have a higher percentage of glazed area. They are also much more likely to be built as separate houses than are German houses.
Possibly the country meant in the strange question is not "Australia", but the neighbor country to Germany the country of "Austria". Often both countries are mixed.
Same as with other country but we do have Bahay Kubo.
the correct answer is 120 days. You must analyze the relationship of people per house (10 people build 60 houses=6 houses per person over time span). 5 people would then build 30 houses in the exact same time frame.
It doesn't. India is on Indian Plate whereas Australia is on Indo-Australian plate:
Yes, Snogging, French Kissing, Making out and kissing are all generally the same thing.
"No, 7.92 is German military caliber for WW 2 and earlier Mauser rifles." Actually, 7.92x57 is the same thing as the 8MM Mauser, if that's what the person was asking.
With the exception of historical figures, names are generally not translated. Jaylin remains the same in German. There is no German equivalent.
Australian Aborigines who lived a traditional nomadic life lived in simple bark lean-tos or makeshift huts known as humpies.Modern Aborigines live in houses, the same as everyone else.
A Zip +4 generally has about 10-20 houses on the same side of the street.
Since 1993, they have actually been classified as the same SPECIES! Don't believe me? Look it up on google.
Relationships between Australia and Vietnam are generally along the same lines as the relationship between the US and Vietnam.
All the Houses Look the Same was created on 2007-03-06.
Tiffany is the same in German as it is in English.
yes, blue healers are the same a Australian cattle dogs. red healers are Australian cattle dogs also. = =
same houses other countries do brick houses and some have wooden
It's the same in German, but with a German pronunciation.
emo, they're both the same
Kaylee or Kayleigh is pronounced the same in German as it is in English.