in............ most houses are built of stone slabs (a) Alaska (b) Labrador (c) Norway (d) Greenland
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D) GREEN LAND
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Most dolmen constructions were built using stone slabs of big dimensions. Their architecture often includes a corridor of access that can be constructed using stone slabs or dry stones.
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Option d - Greenland is the correct option.
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- Greenland architecture is very unique and the style or pattern depends on which part of Greenland the house exists.
- Earlier there was a specific allocation of colours for the buildings.
- With its numerous coloured buildings on sloping hillsides, Greenlandic architecture is quite unusual.
- Churches, schools, teachers' or ministers' homes, and businesses were allotted red colours, while hospitals, doctors, and health care employees were assigned yellow colours.
- Power plants, car mechanics, teleoperations, and other industries were given greenhouses and buildings. The fish industries were represented by blue buildings and homes, while police stations were represented by black.
Hence, houses with stone slabs are found mostly in Greenland.
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