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प्रश्न
You read about different kinds of shelters in Jammu and Kashmir – some on high mountains, some on water, some with beautiful designs in wood and stone, and some mobile shelters that can even be packed and carried to another place.
Describe how these shelters suit the needs of the people who live there.
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उत्तर
The shelters of the people living in the mountains of Jammu and Kashmir are basically in the form of a tent called Rebo. These can be packed up and carried easily and quickly. These are made up of yak hair that is very strong and warm and protect them from icy cold winds within a short period of time. Since these people keep on wandering on high mountains according to the climatic conditions and to graze their animals, therefore such shelters are very much suited to the needs of the people.
Some houses are made up of words that provide protection from the cold weather are in the form of the boat by which they can move from the place.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Check-in your map. Which states would one pass through while travelling from Mumbai to Kashmir?
Why did Gaurav Jani say - “This place is so high that it is difficult to breathe normally?”
At what height was it? Did you have any difficulty in breathing there?
Which is the highest place you have been to?
Can you guess the similarities and differences in the life of the Bakarwal people and the life of the Changpas?
How are these different from the house you live in?
Are there different types of houses in the place where you live? If yes, think about the reasons.
What are the materials used for making your house? Is it mud, brick, stone, wood, or cement?
For the Changpas their animals are a very important part of their life. Is any animal part of your life? For example, as a pet, or as helpers in farming.
Look at this picture. Can you see any houses in the picture? These houses are made of stone and mud. Nobody lives here in winter. In summer, the Bakarwal people live here when they bring their goats to higher lands for grazing.
