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they lived in wooden houses..... I think? oh by the way they did not have any electricity
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Wigwam Homes (or wetus), longhouses, Grass houses, Wattle and daub houses (also known as asi, the Cherokee word for them),Chickees (also known as chickee huts, stilt houses or platform dwellings), Adobe houses (also known as pueblos), Earthen house, Plankhouses, Brush shelters (including wickiups, lean-tos, gowa, etc.).
You might actually think we all live on barns, farms, or ranches but we just live regular ordinary houses. I myself don't live in Texas but I go there often to visit my friend and to my surprise she lives in the same kind of house I do! Where my friend lives no one owns a farm, they all live in normal houses. People have a lot of stereo types for texans.
pioneers built their own houses
Airplanes and helicopters are the two big air transport types used in the Frigid Zone.
There are no jobs in the frigid zone!
The ox and the reindeer are both animals that live in the frigid zone. Also, the caribou is another animal that lives in the frigid zone.
The seasons in the frigid zone is called the season of light and the season of darkness.
The people living in frigid zone are know as nomads
Frigid zone human life according to class 4th
It is in neither zone. It is in the Temperate Zone.
Yes, Iceland is in the frigid zone. Any place beyond the Arctic or Antarctic circles is in the frigid zone. Of course, Iceland is not above the Arctic Circle or below the Antarctic Circle so I can see where my answer might be confusing.
The frigid zone is the coldest because they receive extremely slanting sunrays
torrid zone
robins live in frigid zone
temperate zone