a house?
It means to live very close to the volcano.
The place where most English families live is called England.
The houses in Massachusetts in 1620 were typically small, one-room structures made of wood, thatched with local plants. They were simple and utilitarian in design, often lacking windows and insulation. Families would typically live in one room together, with separate spaces for cooking and sleeping.
Some eukaryotic or prokaryotes live and function together in colonies.
Noble women typically lived in castles, manor houses, or palaces, depending on the time period and region. These residences often had separate living quarters for women, such as private chambers or suites, where they conducted social activities, cared for their children, and oversaw household matters.
Ghetto.
they live in huts together.
Yes, there are several extended families that live together in Puerto Rico. The families help each other with bills and food.
it depends. sometimes they do, if they are getting food. if not, they separate from each other
bands
Dawn and Que do not live together. While they may have a close relationship, their living arrangements are separate.
yes, they lived together, and they lived with joint families which included grandparents, aunty ,uncle and parents and 6 or more children.
They all live separate. But Jon and Korey live together. They are on a lot of tours, so technically, they live on a bus.
If you are legally married, then yes.
Living quarters are where people can live, or shelter. People live in them for shelter.
Our Russian friends lived in Bokaro Steel City's Sector 4's 'Russian Colony' in C type quarters. Some of them still live there with their families.
The differences in family structure of some Tamil groups and families in Northern India is that in Tamil groups generations of families live together, In Northern India families live with patrilineal ( If you don't understand the word ''patrilineal" google it) generations together.