Environmental Sciences, asked by myjoshmylove143, 6 months ago

(3) Heavy-weight houses are seen in the marshy region.

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Answered by priya5615
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Answer:

Houses are built according to the climate and material available in that area. In the hilly areas, houses with sloping roofs are preferred so that snow and water may slip down. Besides, stones are easily available there than sand. Hence stones are mostly used to build houses in these areas. Even the roofs are made up of slate stone.

Answered by shilpa85475
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Heavy houses are visible in the wetland region:

Heavy houses are visible in swampy areas.

Low-lying houses are visible in wetlands.

  • Almost every house we see is different because of its unique design, color, height, features, etc.
  • Houses built in wetlands require a solid concrete foundation.
  • These houses cannot have a ground floor because of the open ground.
  • People build houses according to the local climate, with the resources available.
  • Rural houses are small compared to large buildings.
  • Many species of wetlands occur along the banks of large rivers.
  • Different species are produced by factors such as water quality, nutrients, ice, and waves.
  • Green Cay Wetlands, Palm Beach County, Florida.
  • A swamp is a wetland infested with shrubs rather than tree species.
  • Wetlands can often be found at the edge of lakes and streams, where they make the transition between the aquatic system and the land.
  • Wetlands are often found in harbors, harbors, and on the protected side of shingle or sandspit.
  • The currents there carry the fine particles to the quiet side of the saliva and the soil begins to form.
  • Restoration is the process of restoring wetlands to replace those that have been lost in the past.
  • Restoration can be done on a large scale, such as allowing rivers to overflow naturally in the spring, or on a smaller scale by rehabilitating wetlands in urban areas.
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