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Comments on thick-walled and thick-window houses in Southeast Asia
Traditional bamboo buildings in Southeast Asia are mostly two floors, usually the upper floor is used for living and the lower floor is used for storing things. This is because the local climate is tropical monsoon climate, which is hot and rainy all year round. Living in a bamboo building is beneficial to ventilation, heat dissipation and moisture prevention. Traditional residential blockhouses in West Asia have thick walls and small doors and windows, which can reduce the influence of sunlight and hot air and prevent sandstorms from entering. Therefore, the main factor that leads to the obvious difference between the traditional houses in the two regions is climate.
So choose: C.
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