Houses were not built of wood (no trees= no wood). One type of house was a "soddy", buit from blocks of sod cut from the plains and stacked like bricks.
They simply used materials which were readily available and on treeless plains sod of turf were the easiest material to obtain.
The land had run out at home.
farming and building houses
talking about plain. there is a biomes about plain. treeless is in grassland known as Savannah. SAVANNAH IS PLAIN AND TREELESS!
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Houses were not built of wood (no trees= no wood). One type of house was a "soddy", buit from blocks of sod cut from the plains and stacked like bricks.
Houses were not built of wood (no trees= no wood). One type of house was a "soddy", buit from blocks of sod cut from the plains and stacked like bricks.
They simply used materials which were readily available and on treeless plains sod of turf were the easiest material to obtain.
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no
no its treeless plains
Huge, treeless plains Huge, treeless plains (especially in Argentina)
not a nuf land
it is a moor
The prairie or great plains. In Africa it is called the Savannah or veld.
Prairie homesteaders often built their homes out of sod due to lack of wood on the treeless plains. Sod houses, or soddy, were made by stacking blocks of grass and soil cut from the prairie. This method provided insulation against harsh weather and helped homes blend into the landscape.
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