Environmental Sciences, asked by delhamurmu, 2 months ago

(vi) Bakarwal people live in houses made of
(a) mud and lime
(b) stones and mud
(c) bamboos
(d) mud and hay​

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Answered by maniyachawla12
15

Answer: This may help you

Explanation:

The houses are made of stone and mud. Nobody lives here in winter. In summer, the Bakarwal people live here when they bring their goats to higher lands for grazing.

Answered by letmeanswer12
2

"(b) stones and mud"

Explanation:

The houses are made of stone and mud. No one lives here in winter. In summer, the Bakarwal public live here when they carry their goats to higher grounds for grazing.

The Bakarwal (likewise Bakkarwal, Bakharwal, Bakrawala and Bakerwal) people group is recorded as Scheduled Tribes alongside Gujjars in Jammu and Kashmir in 1991. As a roaming clan they spread over an enormous part beginning from Pir Panjal Range to Hindukush to Ladakh situated in Himalayan piles of South Asia.

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