Houses in some parts of Africa and many other parts of the world are made from dried mud bricks, which are sculpted and left to dry in the sun, then they are built up to create a hut like building, gaps are filled with more wet mud and left to dry again.
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(it is common to add straw to the mud when wet to give more strength)
Or almost any natural material, in Asia, bamboo is a widely used material for its strength and flexibility.
The houses are made of bricks and concrete.
Houses in Australia are generally made of steel, timber, bricks or stone. Some older houses are made of fibro.
Houses in Chembakolli are made from wood smothered with cow poo.
The different types of houses in Brazil are high rise apartments, cement houses, and houses that are made out of natural materials.
Haida houses were made of cedar plank wood.
they lived in houses made of bricks and mud
houses in Canada in the 1800's were made of wood, stone, and bricks because a lot of people were poor.
The differences between the poor houses and the rich houses were that the poor houses did not have fancy rooms or anything like that and the rich houses had store room lovely kitchen they had much better things then the poor houses
normal like mine and yours its just like other countries poor people live in shacks and rich in big houses not like they are all poor
The differences between the poor houses and the rich houses were that the poor houses did not have fancy rooms or anything like that and the rich houses had store room lovely kitchen they had much better things then the poor houses
In some developed countries, houses in villages were made by concrete bricks, wood, etc... In developing & poor countries, houses are made of red soil, grass, bamboo sticks and some houses by bricks. These depend on the availability of the sources/materials. If this answer is helpful, reply to coolsofts.reddy@gmail.com.
craftsmen lived in wooden houses or the houses made of clay.usually poor craftsmen used clay bricks for building while rich ones built houses out of wood or stone
settlement houses
I think they are made or animal dung, mud and straw. Sounds disgusting but this mixture is very tough and excellent, especially if you are poor.
If you mean "What were poor houses?", then poor houses were institutions where the destitute went (and were possibly even sent) when they had nowhere to live. Typically they had living accommodation, schools and some basic medical facilities. They were not nice places to be.
Poor people made their homes out of mud, clay, thatch and dung dried up in the sun. Wealthier people built houses made of bricks and stone. Hope this helped :)
No Jamaicans are so poor that there are no houses in the whole country