Different types of houses

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Different types of houses By Mrs O

People build houses to keep them safe and warm People build houses to keep them safe and warm. Houses are built from whatever is available. Sometimes people use wood, stone, clay bricks, mud, straw, animal hide or even ice!

The American Indians of North America live in tepees The American Indians of North America live in tepees. A tepee is made from buffalo hide fastened around wooden poles. The outside of the tepee is painted with symbols.

The Eskimos from Alaska, Canada and Greenland live in igloos The Eskimos from Alaska, Canada and Greenland live in igloos. An igloo is a house made from ice. It is very hard work to build an igloo!

The Xhosa people live in a mud hut with a thatched roof The Xhosa people live in a mud hut with a thatched roof. Cow dung is put on the floor. It gets very hard and is easy to sweep. A fire is made in the middle of the floor for heating.

Bushmen live in huts made from wooden poles and grass Bushmen live in huts made from wooden poles and grass. In winter more grass is used to make the hut warmer and water-tight. The inside floor is scooped out and filled with grass to sleep on.

In Asia there is a lot of water and the countries are very small, so people live in house boats or in houses on stilts. House boats are made from wood and the people travel around to sell their goods. Houses are built on stilts from wood and coconut leaves. The stilts protect the houses against flooding and rats.

Some people don’t have a lot of money and are forced to live in Informal houses. An informal house is a shack built from scrap metal, wood and cardboard.

Some people have lots of money and they live in mansions Some people have lots of money and they live in mansions. The world’s most expensive mansion is in Mumbai, India and is worth $1.8 billion. Antilla is 27 storeys high and belong to Mukesh Ambani.

Mukesh, his wife and their three children live there, along with 600 staff members. It has nine elevators, a four-storey hanging garden, three helipads and a six-storey parking garage.

People from the royal family sometimes live in castles People from the royal family sometimes live in castles. Castles were built a long time ago to protect the king. Most castles were built from stone with a moat around it filled with water.

Most of the children in our school live in houses, flats or townhouses Most of the children in our school live in houses, flats or townhouses. They are built from clay bricks with cement plaster and roof tiles. Our houses are strong and last very long. We can build our houses with bricks, because we don’t have lots of earthquakes or tornadoes.

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