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What are the characteristics of the traditional folk houses of African nomads that may adapt to the environment?

Most herders in africa tour live on grasslands, and thatched cottages are their lifestyle choice. Thatched huts are usually framed with branches and sticks, with thatched roofs.

(1) Thatched huts can be made from local materials, and the cost of building houses is low;

(2) The thatched cottage is easy to build, and the dry season of the tropical grassland is longer, so the thatched cottage has better shading effect;

(3) Nomads in Africa lead a life of chasing weeds. Although such thatched cottages are not strong enough to resist the sun, rain and termites, these people will not move away after living for a long time.