Usually, people like these the most in their home towns:
some people live in shanty towns and there are some big modern house there as well
Usually, the houses look like the houses in U.S.A.
I think, the people who are living out from their home for long time like traveler needs a home automation system for home security.
because they are Chinese and they are weird they are also people and people are usually weird because they are people.
a home addition is usually just adding more living space onto a house. like closing in a porch or adding another room. if your stupid and meant home edition as in windows xp home . it is the most basic form of an operating system without the bells and whistles. like limiting the network capabilities or not incorporating all the programs and functionality.
towns today have a lot of people and have big building.
Ecuadorians live in cities, towns, tiny towns, etc, just like the rest of the world.
Land was expensive in medieval towns, so houses tended to be two or more stories tall. Wealthy people had their own, nice houses, but poor people tended to live in rented rooms and apartments. Houses were usually made of timbered construction, and were very quaint to the modern eye.
Mumbia's shanty towns are horrible and that about 40% of people live in them. They have no electricity no running water and no toilets.
it looked like a small village with lots of houses and people
Um basically in towns um by fiot ball fields any where besides like nowhere
Twin towns have the same street numbers, and layouts of the streets and considered identical, whereas sister cities, people think they are a like, kind of like a folklore, people assume they are the same but when in term they are not.
If you're American, the best answer I can give you is OLD. most towns have been there for a thousand years, usually for two thousand. Try a random dip into my photos of French towns on www.FranceInPictures.com.
Major towns in Canada, such as Toronto, are cosmopolitan, and quite busy. Larger cities have more pollution, as well as traffic and people in general.
New England's towns and villages were very close together at first. The houses were built so that the people could protect each other. There was usually a group of houses and then a group of shops like a bakery, blacksmith, and general store.
The French people do in their towns pretty much the same as all people do everywhere. They live, work, eat, travel and follow their own chosen leisure activities. Just like all of us, everywhere.
Most people like to keep the temperature of their house to a comfortable level that they like to live in. This usually ranges from about 68 degrees, to 75 degrees.