why people use soilds and not use liquids or gases to build houses
The houses in Massachusetts in 1620 were built like cabins. People would build houses close to each other which formed small villages.
Go to the seashore and build a sand castle. Then try to build a water castle and/or an air castle. That should tell you everything you need to know to answer this question.
look in your science book it should be there :)
People have lived in and around tropical rainforests for many thousands of years. The people there build houses. Houses are made out of forest materials, such as palm leaves, trees and clay. they moved their villages when they needed to find new food supplies or to find higher ground during floods.
Physical features of a region influence human activities in many ways. If the physical feature won't allow them to build in a spot or creates barriers the people won't want to be put there. For example if someone wants to build somewhere, but they don't have access to water they wont build there because they don't have the right conditions to live there. So basically, it affects where and how people live in the region. Do they have to walk far to get water, or can they get it right in their sinks? can they have cattle, or livestock, large houses, what are their houses made of? ...etc.
Because liquids and gas make lousy houses.
Becacuse it's hard to build stuff out of liquids and gasses.
People cut trees to build their houses in the rainforest
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He helped build houses in New York for people who could not afford to build houses.(after being president)
Unless, the were there to colonize they didn't build houses. People like Cortez would use what they found.
they build tree houses or houses on stilts
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this is because there were many houses build on the old houses.
they live in little cabens