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How do Weather Conditions Affect the Types of Houses People Live In?

Weather conditions help decide what kind of houses people build. For example, in warm places, houses may have big windows and porches to enjoy the sun. In cold areas, houses need to keep heat inside, so they have strong walls and small windows.

Example: People in snowy places might have houses with sloped roofs to let snow slide off easily.

Fun Fact: In hot regions, some houses have thick walls to stay cool and keep out the heat!

Multiple Choice Questions:

1. What type of house is good for areas with a lot of rain?

a) Flat roof

b) Sloped roof

c) No roof

d) Low walls

2. Why do some houses have small windows in cold places?

a) To let in more light

b) To keep warm air inside

c) To make the house look pretty

d) To stop the wind

3. What type of house is best for hot areas?

a) Tall and narrow

b) Made of brick

c) With thick walls

d) Wide with lots of windows

4. Why are houses in windy areas built strong?

a) To keep them pretty

b) To be safe from flying things

c) To withstand strong winds

d) To let the air flow through

5. What is an advantage of living in a house with large windows in sunny places?

a) More sunlight

b) Less space

c) Harder to keep cool

d) More noise

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