by j.alcaniz » Sun May 31, 2009 6:15 pm
11. Net Search
• What sort of houses do people live in, in Tibet?
In Tibet houses are squared and made of mud and brick and sometimes it has a shingled roof with not many windows.
• What are houses like in Jamaica?
Typical houses in Jamaica are detached houses with a very big green garden and swimming pool. Those houses usually have only one floor and are painted with lightly colours.
• Some people in Australia do build houses out of mud. Why? What do the houses look like?
I think houses made of mud are cooler. Australia is a very warm country, and they need that type of houses in many regions.
Perhaps, that houses made of mud have a steep thatched roof and does not have many windows or doors. The walls are very thick to keep the house cool.
• The house at the start of this unit is in a place called Redcliffe. Where is Redcliffe? What is it like?
Redcliffe city is a municipal location of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland (Australia). As many websites tells, Redcliffe is a perfect combination of sun, sand and sea. It has so much to offer visitors who wish to escape the stress of modern living with 22 kilometres of soft sandy beaches.
• Are there places in the world where people still live in caves?
I believe in Turkey, people live in caves in the region of Capadocia. There is a great city built underground. The geologic characteristics of the land allow the people build his houses easily using caves.