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In Kerela, houses are not for warmth, but rather for protection from the

heavy rains and the sun. Expect for the bigger town houses, most of the houses have

walls of dried mud with wooden rafters. For there is plenty of wood available. The roofs

are sloping to carry off the rain, and they are thatched with coconut leaves. Most of the

houses have a veranda, also thatched. No chimneys are needed, for the cooking is

usually done in corner of the verandah on a hearth made of bricks and mud.

Inside, the floor is hard, shiny mud, or in the better houses, highly polished.

Colored lime or cement, which is clean and cool. On the floor there are grass mats, often

beautifully made. In the village houses there are no chairs or tables, for most village

people in south India prefer to sit on the cool floor. The only pieces of furniture may be

cupboards, often with finely carved doors. There are no beds, for people sleep on the

floor on grass mats or on mattresses padded with cotton. Each person has a sheet and

pillow, which, in the daytime, is rolled up with the mattress and put away.


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Answered by hargun9958831770
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Answer:

heavy

bigger

dried

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