Why do mud houses with thatched roofs keep cool in summer and warm in winter
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Mud is a bad conductor of heat and so is the air trapped in the thatch of roof. Thus, in summer the heat from outside does not flow in and, hence, it keeps cool. Conversely, in winter the heat from within does not flow out and it keeps warm.
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Mud is a bad conductor of heat and so is the air trapped in the thatch of roof. Thus, in summer the heat from outside does not flow in and, hence, it keeps cool. Conversely, in winter the heat from within does not flow out and it keeps warm.
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