Maasai hut roofs, known as "enkangs," are traditionally made from a mixture of thatch and mud. The thatch comes from grass or reeds, which provide insulation and protection from the elements. The mud is applied to help waterproof the structure and enhance its durability. This combination allows the huts to maintain a comfortable environment despite the changing weather conditions.
A Maasai hut typically has a diameter of around 10-12 feet, making it quite compact in size. The circular construction helps to keep the hut structurally sound and able to withstand the elements.
Typically 2 metres by 3 metres :)
The walls are made from sticks and the roof is made from mud.
the roofs in the southern colonies were most likely made of hay
A hut made out of Plastic And Metal. :)
Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
yes the maasai do farm
The Maasai-Mara wildlife refuge is administered by a group of Maasai natives.
a bush usually made from thorns and bushes
It is made of straws and mud
a hut is usually made from large logs, with a grass coverd roof, or it can have leaves on it hope this helps
Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them