New Jersey has a wide range of houses from gaudy palatial estates in Alpine to shacks in seaside, but the most typical New Jersey house is probably the mass produced 4-5 bedroom 2-3 car garage colonial knockoffs that fill the suburbs of the state, particularly in the north and central areas. There are some very old colonial houses and farms around, but the 1970-2000 suburban development is the most common.
In 1700's poor people lived quite poor and may had to built their own :) hope that help
round houses
Great Plains houses, traditionally known as earth lodges or tipis, were primarily constructed using materials readily available in the region. Earth lodges were built using wooden frames covered with earth and grass, providing insulation and protection from the elements. Tipis, on the other hand, were made from wooden poles covered with animal hides or canvas, designed for mobility and adaptability to the nomadic lifestyle of the Plains tribes. Both types of houses reflected the natural resources and environmental conditions of the Great Plains.
only 1 type is White-tailed deer
the Inca tribe lived in stone houses that didnt have chimneys
People lived in small houses
Nigerians live in houses just like other people
they lived in wooden houses..... I think? oh by the way they did not have any electricity
loud house
traditional types of houses
Houses or apartments, like everyone else.
Canadian people have regular houses just like in the united states
The different types of houses in Brazil are high rise apartments, cement houses, and houses that are made out of natural materials.
normal houses jut like u
they had houses made of dryed mud
In the Iron Age, people lived in various types of houses depending on their region and culture. Common types of houses included roundhouses made of timber and thatch in Britain, stone huts in parts of Europe, and mud-brick houses in the Middle East. These structures typically had a central hearth for cooking and heating.
Jersey example of which one these types of fabrics?