Houses in mountainous regions are build up of ____________
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wood
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Houses in mountainous regions are build-up of wood.
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- The weather in hilly regions varies depending on geographical conditions, but because snow and rain are widespread in steep locations, people love them. Because stones are readily available in the hilly region, they are commonly utilised to construct buildings and slate stone roofs.
- Houses are compact, with small windows, and solid walls to keep out the cold. They also feature heat-protecting heating systems, and houses are built below ground level. Wooden cottages can be found in the forest. Hilly places are known for being cold, and stone is a native resource in these areas. So, in mountainous areas, roofs are built of slate stone, and roofs are sloppy in nature, so snow does not accumulate on the roof and exert excessive pressure on it, causing damage to the roof.
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