But the people soon ran _____ of available caves to live in.
out
__________ the house is very small, it's still extremely practical.
Although
On volcanic islands, people found the rock was soft _______ to dig into to make caves.
enough
It was then simpler for them to create their own caves _______ to build shelters using other materials or techniques.
than
To start with, people ________ use of natural caves.
made
The smallest house in Britain ____ located in the town of Conwy in Wales.
is
There's a living area with cooking facilities and there's enough room for a bed too. So, if you're ever in Conwy, why ________ pop in and see it for yourself?
not
Britain´s smallest house is _______ as Quay House and is a popular tourist attraction.
known
Ever ______ humans started to walk the Earth, they have lived in caves.
since
_______ are places in the world where these artificial caves are still inhabited.
There
The rooms were so small that he couldn't stand up in them fully. Eventually, he _______ up moving out because it was so uncomfortable.
ended
The house was built in the 16th century and remained _______ use until 1900.
in
Modern-day caves have some unexpected advantages. For anyone who has ever visited _______, the benefits are immediately apparent.
one
Wherever people live, they need to protect themselves _____ the weather.
from
Modern caves are not too hot in the summer, while they stay warm in the winter. ______ is more, a modern cave is likely to contain all the modern household gadgets that make life comfortable.
What
This tiny house has _______ floor area of 3.05 metres by 1.8 metres and it is painted bright red, so you can't really miss it!
a
The last person to live there was a local fisherman called Robert Jones, _________ happened to be very tall.
who
It's well worth a visit! And, it certainly won't take up too much of ________ time!
your
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