People use timber less for building houses today due to several factors, including the rise of alternative materials like concrete and steel, which offer greater durability and fire resistance. Additionally, environmental concerns and sustainability issues have led to more stringent regulations on logging and timber production. The increased cost of quality timber and the desire for modern design aesthetics also contribute to its decline in popularity as a primary building material.
I dont no
what in the world i dont know i asked you the answer pueblo girl 260
i dont no
yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!yes they do but they dont look like our rich looking houses they are VERY old houses!!!!
Neolithic people built their houses using materials such as wood, stone, mud, and thatch. They constructed simple houses with techniques like wattle and daub, which involved weaving branches together and coating them with mud. These structures usually had a circular or rectangular shape and were often dug partially into the ground for added stability and insulation.
Ordinary ones. Apartment houses, personal houses, terraced housed, etc. Estonians dont live in small wooden huts.
dont know
no it does not have houses. it dont even have life on it
birch oak and elm cuz these people dont wannna answer the questions
birch oak and elm cuz these people dont wannna answer the questions
anyone because people dont want their houses to smell like a litterbox
Because houses dont float.....