A house protects one from the cold in two ways: First, by preventing loss of heat by convection, by eliminating the flow of air from the outside in and vice-versa, and by preventing loss of heat by conduction, by preventing the loss of heat through the walls. A house eliminates draughts by being air-tight. Wooden houses can be made reasonably airtight if the lumber is well cut. Wood, however, does transmit heat fairly easily, so to make a wooden house effective in cold weather, the walls should be doubled, creating an air pocket between inner and outer walls. This form of insulation can prevent loss of heat by conduction. Even fancier forms of insulation will do this more effectively. But even for the most efficient house it is essential to have a heat source inside the house to replenish heat lost in these two ways.
the houses have a sloppy roof as Kashmir is a place where it snows alot and so when it Snow's it comes down to the ground instead of being up on the roof......this also prevents the house to get too cold.
probably built houses to protect them from cold harsh winter weather,hunt animals for food. Basic Indian stuff im guessing.
Murree have usually cold winds so in order to protect from cold winds small windows are safer.
The shelters ranged from grass huts and wooden houses to chickees and adobe dwellings.
extremely cold ones!
I think it is because it is cold there, and the warm wooden houses keep them warm.But yet again how do they not rot?can you answer it??AnswerFirst because it is a readily available material. It is a lot easier to build out of wood than to quarry rocks.They do not rot because the weather is not damp. The wood is kept dry by the cold winters.
People lay carpets over wooden floors in cold countries to provide insulation and warmth. Carpets act as an additional layer of protection against cold drafts and help retain heat within the room. They also provide a soft and comfortable surface to walk on during the cold winter months.
In polar regions, houses are typically built to withstand extreme cold temperatures and strong winds. Common types of houses include igloos made of snow blocks, sod houses made of turf, and wooden houses with thick insulation. Many modern houses in polar regions are constructed with advanced building materials and heating systems to ensure warmth and energy efficiency.
Normally, any spoon you put in ice cream(wooden or metal) becomes cold.
people survive by developing the technology to protect themselves from the extreme cold such as the inuvialuit.
Relative humidity
To build houses and all that cos its not to hot or cold its just right to be on earth