Being sure the foundation is up to code.
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stilt houses
A technique for constructing houses in areas of heavy rainfall is steeply sloping roofs. The steeply sloping roof will allow the rainwater to run off and avoid it collecting on the roof, adding unwanted weight to the roof.
A simile for houses collapsing could be "like a deck of cards tumbling down," conveying the suddenness and fragility of the structures. Alternatively, you might say, "like a giant's breath blowing down a sandcastle," illustrating the overwhelming force that leads to their destruction. These comparisons highlight the vulnerability and dramatic nature of the collapse.
mud houses
it will be noisy and a disturbance also it has chances of collapsing
Assam has very heavy rainfall every year. To avoid accumulation of water on the roof tops, houses have sloping roofs
Stilt houses are found in places that get heavy rainfall to avoid flooding of houses. The area around the house is normally wet, marshy land. We may find stilt houses in Arunachal Pradesh .
To prevent shipwrecks
Because of the harsh weather ..... .they prevent the house from being too heated during summer and also keep the house warm during cold winters....Houses have flat roofs because Rajasthan receives very less rainfall so there no use in having slanting roofs
in areas which receive heavy rainfall it tends to flood. so houses are built on stilts far away from the flood waters.
There is no big deal of houses of tamilnadu,they are usually built with cement and bricks. They can be flat roofed or have a sloping roof as there is a lot of rainfall there.