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Wood wouldn't be a good idea because their weather isn't fit for it. If a pueblo person built his/her house, it might be destroyed. So the reason why pueblo people don't use wood to build their homes is because of the weather.

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Pueblos kept people warm in the winter and cool in the summer. :) hope it helped!

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The Pueblo Indians built pueblos because straw, sand, and clay were plentiful. Additionally, the area where the Pueblo Indians lived was a desert, so they didn't have to worry about rainfall destroying their homes. Pueblos were good permanent dwellings for them, since they were farmers, and they were built as if they were several story apartment buildings.

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The adobe was very functional although strange compared to brick & mortar. It was to keep the heat out of the houses due to the extra warm climate they were situated in. Still nowadays those areas have homes being built with adobe.

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The southwest Indians built their houses out of mud and wood because the materials were available locally, and can help keep dwellings cool in the high temperatures of the area.

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