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Question
How are these different from the house you live in?
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Solution
The houses which we live in is built as per our requirements and depend on the weather conditions. We use cement, bricks, stone, wood, etc. to construct a house. But in the case of Changpas or Bakarwal people, they build up tents and keep wandering. Hence our houses are different from them.
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