stove
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
to get high :-)
yes
Poor Victorians often lived in homes known as "slums" or "back-to-back houses." These cramped and poorly constructed dwellings were typically found in urban areas, characterized by inadequate sanitation and limited space. Conditions in these homes were often harsh, with multiple families living in close quarters, leading to significant health and social issues.
the Victorians used coal sometimes wood
They burned half a ton of coal every day...that's a lot of heat
We use heat in our homes to keep us warm during the winter. We also use heat in our home espcailly in our kitchen to heat our food.
Fuel is needed to heat homes. Cold environments, such as Montana and Colorado, are always cold and people need much more heat to constantly heat their homes.
yes the Victorians did use blue tack from there bumhole
Many HOMES use natural gas for heat
sweet kid.. learning about the victorians.
To heat homes and to use coal in stoves
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gas or patroliom
70% of people ate living in their developing countries use biomass to heat their homes and cook their food
Most homes use either a furnace or a boiler for heating. Furnaces heat air and distribute it throughout the house using ductwork, while boilers heat water, which is then circulated through radiators or baseboard heaters. Some homes also use heat pumps or wood stoves for heating.