African mud huts are traditional structures made of earth, clay, and other locally available materials like straw or grass. These huts have been used for centuries by various tribes and communities in Africa. The process of building a mud hut typically involves gathering materials and mixing them into a mud-like consistency. The mud is then used to mold walls and roofs that are thick and durable, often lasting for several years. African mud huts are well-suited to the climate as they are able to retain heat in colder weather and keep cool in hot weather. Many modern homes in Africa still use traditional mud huts for their simplicity, sustainability, and cultural significance.
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