Amazonian people traditionally build their houses using materials readily available in the rainforest, such as wood, palm leaves, and bamboo. These structures, often called malocas, are designed to be eco-friendly and blend with the surrounding environment. The use of thatched roofs made from palm fronds helps with insulation and protection against rain. Additionally, some communities may incorporate mud or clay for added stability and insulation.
The Amazon people shelter in houses they make out of wood, plants, or other items they can find that may be useful in building a shelter.
The Amazon people traditionally make their houses using materials found in the surrounding environment, such as wood, leaves, and vines. They often use techniques like thatching, weaving, and lashing to construct their homes, which are elevated on stilts to protect against flooding. The design and construction of their houses are adapted to the local climate and lifestyle.
I think that it is because that so the houses don't get flooded.
people are burning the amazon rainforest so that they can do new homes,and paper for us
People cut trees to build their houses in the rainforest
bantu people
there houses?
the houses are made out of wood and leaves for them to survive
here is a picture of a amazon rainforest house
Trees that give you medicine and make houses for people that live there. Also, provide wood for furniture- logging of rare trees is a big issue in many rainforests, especially the Amazon.
Mainly brick, which the people make themselves from the clay. The houses are reddish in colour because of the bricks they use. It is common to see these houses and piles of the bricks that they make are often stacked outside.
You can make 4 people but they all live in different houses.