A House is a building for human being to live in. The people who live in a house are considered as a unit; social group; esp., a family or household.

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A House is a building for human being to live in. The people who live in a house are considered as a unit; social group; esp., a family or household.

Houses come in many different shapes and sizes. They are made of many different kinds of materials depending on where they are located.

Igloos are used as temporary houses to use on fishing and hunting expeditions.

A houseboat is a boat that has been designed orboat modified to be used primarily as a human dwelling.humandwelling

A hut is a small and crude shelter, usually used for dwelling.shelterdwelling Huts are quickly built of natural materials such as ice,ice leatherleather, fur, straw, palm leaves, branches and/or mudfurstrawleavesmud

A multi-storeyed building is a building that has multiple floorsfloors above ground in the building. Multi-storey buildings aim to increase the area of the building without increasing the area of the land the building is built on, hence saving land and, in most cases, money.

It rains heavily in Assam. The houses are made almost ten to twelve feet above the ground. They are made on strong bamboo pillars. The insides of houses are made of wood.

RAINFALL IS VERY SCARCE IN RAJASTHAN. SO, THE HOUSES ARE MADE OF MUD. THE ROOFS ARE MADE OF THORNY BUSHES.

IN BIG CITIES LIKE DELHI AND MUMBAI, THERE ARE LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE LIVING BUT THE SPACE IS LESS AND HENCE THERE ARE MULTI STOREY BUILDINGS.

MANALI IS A HILLY AREA. IN MANALI ITVRAINS HEAVILY AND SNOWS AS WELL. THE HOUSES ARE MADE OF STONE OR WOOD.

MATCH THE FOLLOWING 1.HOUSE BOAT 2. HUT 3. MULTI- STOREYED BUILDING 4. IGLOO 5. TENT

MATCH THE FOLLOWING 1.TENT 2. IGLOO 3. HOUSEBOAT 5. HUT 4. MULTI- STOREYED BUILDING