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There were houses of different colours in Leh. True or False.​

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Ladakh's traditional homes are constructed from mud, stone, and lime. Willow twigs and wooden beams coated in mud and grass form the roofing. The homes are built on stone pillars nearly 10 to 12 feet above the ground. The primary living area is constantly exposed to the sun. They are constructed of stone, mud, and wood. House ceilings are often composed of wood. Because it is readily available in Leh, wood is utilised. In the winter, it keeps the house warm. Houses might have two or three levels, depending on the size of the household. In Leh, houses have flat roofs. It aids in water collection. Leh's terrain is flat, arid, and high. The majority of the buildings are built on rocky and steep terrain, so heavy houses would fall, thus the houses in hilly places are made of wood along with other materials since it keeps them warm and is not too heavy. The typical Ladakhi home is made of clay and stones and has windows and roofing made of poplar wood, one of the most prevalent coniferous trees in this area. There are occasionally courtyards inside the one- to two-story dwellings.
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Answered by Rameshjangid
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False

Ladakh's traditional homes are constructed from mud, stone, and lime. Willow twigs and wooden beams coated in mud and grass form the roofing. The homes are built on stone pillars nearly 10 to 12 feet above the ground. The primary living area is constantly exposed to the sun. They are constructed of stone, mud, and wood. House ceilings are often composed of wood. Because it is readily available in Leh, wood is utilised. In the winter, it keeps the house warm. Houses might have two or three levels, depending on the size of the household. In Leh, houses have flat roofs. It aids in water collection. Leh's terrain is flat, arid, and high. The majority of the buildings are built on rocky and steep terrain, so heavy houses would fall, thus the houses in hilly places are made of wood along with other materials since it keeps them warm and is not too heavy. The typical Ladakhi home is made of clay and stones and has windows and roofing made of poplar wood, one of the most prevalent coniferous trees in this area. There are occasionally courtyards inside the one- to two-story dwellings.

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