The desert shelter was typically constructed using locally available materials such as adobe clay, which provides insulation, and stones or rocks for structural support. Additionally, palm fronds or thatch could be used for roofing to protect against the elements. In some cases, branches or logs from desert plants like mesquite were also incorporated. These materials helped to create a sturdy and climate-appropriate shelter.
Wood planks, hammer, and nails, and probably straw.
these people are called Nomads, that means that they travel around, so they use tents for shelter.
Rabbits and many other animals find shelter and food in desert scrub.
Snakes use burrows of other animals for shelter, rock piles and dense shade under plants.
how do gorillas make their shelter
i usually us blocks of cobblestone, or if im feeling lazy i use blocks of dirt or sand. its not really creeper proof, but its shelter.
Usually mud or clay.
They don't make a shelter, but live in trees.
It gives them shelter and they are safe from predators that way
They chop down trees and use that for the base of the house
incas used sticks and bricks to make their own shelter.
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