In Gambia, roofs are typically made from a variety of materials depending on the region and economic factors. Common roofing materials include thatch, which is made from dried grass or palm leaves, providing good insulation and a traditional aesthetic. Other materials such as corrugated metal sheets and tiles are also used, especially in urban areas, due to their durability and resistance to weather conditions. Additionally, some modern buildings may feature concrete or clay roofs for added strength and longevity.
the roofs in the southern colonies were most likely made of hay
Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
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Green roofs are specially prepared for growing grass or other plants on them
in case of a fire and to stop leaks because there roofs were made of wood
Tiles, slates and some very old houses in rural areas have thatched roofs made from reeds.
The roofs are yellow because it was the colour of the emperor
Mud.
hay.
Yes
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Mainly breeze blocks that are rendered.