Arctic people traditionally build their houses using materials that are readily available in their environment, such as ice, snow, and animal skins. For example, the Inuit construct igloos from compacted snow blocks, which provide excellent insulation against the cold. In coastal areas, some groups also use wood or sod to create more permanent structures, while modern Arctic communities may utilize insulated materials for better warmth and durability. These construction methods reflect the adaptation to extreme weather conditions in the Arctic.
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the houses in Kush and Egypt are different because they could have different life styles, and the Egyptians in Kush build their houses diferently than Egypts people.
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yes and also mud was use to build there pit houses
Sod houses cost little to build because sod was widely available.
Arctic foxes do not build houses, they live in underground burrows.
Because they travelled and needed shelter for the night the cold and the wildlife. They are called igloo.
People cut trees to build their houses in the rainforest
to have fun
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they build tree houses or houses on stilts
He helped build houses in New York for people who could not afford to build houses.(after being president)
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this is because there were many houses build on the old houses.
Because liquids and gas make lousy houses.
people build houses with sticks and straw:)