Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Connect the following typical houses with their natural environment characteristics.

①—B? ②—A③—C④—D

Test analysis: Inuit people live in the North Pole. Facing the harsh climate, the indust

Connect the following typical houses with their natural environment characteristics.

①—B? ②—A③—C④—D

Test analysis: Inuit people live in the North Pole. Facing the harsh climate, the indust

Connect the following typical houses with their natural environment characteristics.

①—B? ②—A③—C④—D

Test analysis: Inuit people live in the North Pole. Facing the harsh climate, the industrious and brave Inuit people used local materials to build a strange dome "snow house" in an original way to resist the biting snowstorm and spend the long winter; Because of the uprightness of loess, residents on the loess plateau use local materials and dig caves to make houses warm in winter and cool in summer. Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, avoid damp heat, insects and snakes. There are many local trees and bamboos, and people use local materials to build tall houses or bamboo houses to live in. The climate in West Asia is hot and dry, with flat roofs and small windows, which block the entry of hot air.