Environmental Sciences, asked by cubpournima, 7 months ago

. What could be a potential risk of using tyres in the construction of an Earthship?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the biggest cons is that the labor involved in pounding soil into the tires for the walls is extremely intensive, very tiring and time consuming. Also many of the Earthships, especially the earlier designs with slanting glass, tend to overheat in warm weather.

Answered by 39446
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One of the biggest cons is that the labor involved in pounding soil into the tires for the walls is extremely intensive, very tiring and time consuming. Also many of the Earthships, especially the earlier designs with slanting glass, tend to overheat in warm weather.

In addition to utilizing an otherwise waste product, they are designed to maximize energy efficiency, reducing heat penetration during the summer and storing warmth during the colder months. Tire homes as Earthships are intended to be off-the-grid, with little to no reliance on public energy sources and fossil fuels.

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