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They built their houses out of sod because trees were scarce in the Great Plains, but the houses also were convenient... however, they were dirty and brought snakes, insects, and (of course) sod. Also, in bad weather, rain could leak through the roof, and sometimes even bring the whole roof down on the family. A sod house also was vulnerable to fires and hail, and could cause conflicts in those conditions.

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12y ago

Lumber was not always available to build a house.

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15y ago

Because they were cheaper and in some places lumber was not readily available.

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12y ago

they built them with what they had with them, and they didn't have much supplies.

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13y ago

They just used what was with them when they were building it. They didn't have much to build from.

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13y ago

Sod houses were built on the prairies where trees were scarce, such as in Nebraska..

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