difference between houses of kerala and rajasthan
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Rajasthan...is a place with lack of water...and a very hot temperature...so house...were made...closely...nd...
Kerala ...are having a...humid ...temperature...so...houses..were made...openly...so that fresh air can come
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The houses in Kerala and Rajasthan are made different due to different climate and surrounding conditions.
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- Long steeply sloping roofs are a dominant visual form in the majority of Kerala architecture constructions.
- Rajasthan houses are built with thick walls and flat roofs to withstand the heat weather.
- Kerala has a humid maritime climate, with significant rains falling during the summer monsoon season.
- Rajasthan's climate varies greatly across the state. Summers in desert locations are typically hot and dry, while winters are frigid. Rainfall and humidity are both low in the Aravali mountains to the west. While the weather in the east is marked by excessive humidity and more rains.
- The houses in Kerala are made to in such a way so as to avoid the water logging in houses with proper ventilation. On the other hand, houses in Rajasthan have thick walls made up of brick and mud to resist high temperature.
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