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Why do the japanese build houses of woods​

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Answered by itzcottoncandy65
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Traditional Japanese architecture's reliance on wood as a building material developed largely in response to Japan's humid environment—particularly the warm, wet summer months. Raised floors and open spaces ensured proper ventilation to fight the buildup of toxic mold.

Answered by arnav1234592
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Traditional Japanese architecture's reliance on wood as a building material developed largely in response to Japan's humid environment—particularly the warm, wet summer months. Raised floors and open spaces ensured proper ventilation to fight the buildup of toxic mold.

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