The yurt provided shelter that matched weather and lifestyle of the Mongols quite well.
the mongolians make yurts. they are the ones who live in them
Don't call it a yurt. They hate that. They live in tents called gers, not yurts.
mongolians lives in Mongolia
Pakistanis, Indians, Chinese and Mongolians live in Asia. They live in the central part of the continent.
yurts (moveable, round tents)
they live in Tibet, Mongolia and Senegal
Ancient Mongolians decorated their yurts, or gers, with vibrant textiles and intricate motifs that reflected their cultural heritage. They often used colorful felt, embroidered fabrics, and traditional patterns to adorn the interior and exterior surfaces. Additionally, symbolic decorations, such as family crests and religious symbols, were incorporated to convey identity and beliefs. This vibrant decoration not only served aesthetic purposes but also showcased the nomadic lifestyle and values of the Mongolian people.
They all live on the continent of Asia.
yes they do.
Yurts are mostly made out of felt.
Mongolians traditionally built their shelters, known as gers or yurts, using a circular wooden frame covered with felt made from sheep's wool. The frame consists of a lattice wall and a conical roof, which allows for efficient heating and ventilation. The felt is layered to provide insulation against the harsh weather of the steppes. This portable design enables easy assembly and disassembly, making it ideal for their nomadic lifestyle.
Yurts have openings on the south side because most snow and bad weather come from the north. It has become a tradition and part of their religion. The altar is always on the north side. The men take the west side and the women take the east side.