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How people live

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 7:34 pm
by Leni
I have read on internet that there are many sort the houses in the world. For example, people build “Dachas” in Russia. Dachas are a small wood hut that they can only use in summer, when the winter has gone out.

People live in “Palafitos” in some zones of Chile or such as Argentina, Benin, Belize and Burma. Palafitos are houses supported in stilts and are built on calm water.

In Timucua (Florida), indigenous villages live in “Tipis”. They are conic tents whose walls are made of the animal skins such as bison.

The houses in the Tibet, are normally two storeys. They live in the second storey and their animals and domestic birds live in of below. The ceiling is of wood. Their houses have only one door and two windows. Their buildings are oriented to south.

The 90% of people live in huts in Jamaica. They are built with wood. The houses have a lot of colours. Their houses are very small. The houses only have one room.

Some people in Australia live in houses out of mud because those sorts of buildings are cheaper than others. The houses are more friendly with environmental. Their thick walls are great for insulation, reducing heating and cooling cost. People like because their appearance is very unique.

Redcliffe is in Australian. It is a city of the Queensland region. It’s a small coast town. There is a lot of beachs but it is not a good place to swim, it is better to fish. Redcliffe is a district of Bristol too.

There are places in the world where people still live in caves. There are houses-caves in Guadix, Granada. Some people live in caves in Shaanxi (at North China). These caves are dug into the sand.

How people live

PostPosted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:25 am
by FunFun
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