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FLOOR MADE OF EARTH
Earthen Floor; Dirt floor
  • An earthen floor

Earthen floor         
An earthen floor, also called an adobe floor, is a floor made of dirt, raw earth, or other unworked ground materials. It is usually constructed, in modern times, with a mixture of sand, finely chopped straw and clay, mixed to a thickened consistency and spread with a trowel on a sub-surface such as concrete.
Earthen manure storage         
STRUCTURES USED FOR THE STORAGE OF LIQUID LIVESTOCK MANURE
Earthen Manure Storage
Earthen manure storages are engineered structures used for the storage of liquid livestock manure. Generally these structures are designed so that about fifty percent of the structure is below existing grade and fifty percent is above.
Earth structure         
  • Old school built of rammed earth in 1836–37 in [[Bonbaden]], [[Hesse]], [[Germany]]
  • Ziggurat at [[Ali Air Base]] in [[Iraq]]
  • [[Compressed earth block]] housing being built in [[Midland, Texas]] in 2006
  • Cob wall in [[Harwell, Oxfordshire]], England, hundreds of years old, thatched to protect it from water
  • English bond bricks from 1454 at the Old College in [[Tattershall]], [[Lincolnshire]], England
  • Earthen hut with thatched roof in [[Toteil]], near [[Kassala]], [[Sudan]]
  • Turf houses]] in [[Keldur]], [[Iceland]], an example of [[Earth sheltering]]
  • Adobe bricks near a construction site in [[Milyanfan]], [[Kyrgyzstan]]
  • Traditional round mud and thatch houses forming a family compound near [[Tamale, Ghana]]
  • Ceará State]], [[Brazil]]
  • Mud houses in [[Kandahar]], [[Afghanistan]]
  • [[Omer Madison Kem]], (later, Representative to the United States Congress) in front of his sod house in [[Nebraska]] (1886)
  • Retaining wall near [[Todmorden]], [[West Yorkshire]], England
  • Maasai]] village on the A109 road, [[Kenya]]
  • [[Tianluokeng Tulou cluster]] in [[Fujian]] province, China
  • Sod bricks in a house wall
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  • Soldiers in a trench on [[Gallipoli]] during World War I
  • Making mudbricks near [[Cooktown, Australia]]
BUILDING OR OTHER STRUCTURE MADE LARGELY FROM SOIL
Earth building; Earth architecture; Earth Architecture; Earth construction; Dhajji; Earthen architecture; Mud wall
An earth structure is a building or other structure made largely from soil. Since soil is a widely available material, it has been used in construction since prehistoric times.

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Earthen floor

An earthen floor, also called an adobe floor, is a floor made of dirt, raw earth, or other unworked ground materials. It is usually constructed, in modern times, with a mixture of sand, finely chopped straw and clay, mixed to a thickened consistency and spread with a trowel on a sub-surface such as concrete. Once dry, it is then usually saturated with several treatments of a drying oil.