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印第安人的墙沙漠的气候非常特殊。白天,火红的太阳经过沙石的反射和热量的累积,能把人活活烤死;夜晚,旷野荒寒,若在一无遮掩的情况下,又能把人冻僵。尽管沙漠气候如此可怕,美国印第安人却能颇觉安适地住在那里,因为他们的建筑有逢凶化吉的功用。在沙漠里,印第安人的墙是经过特别设计的,它的厚度恰到好处——白天炽热的艳阳晒不透那向阳的墙壁,正将热透时,夜晚就已经降临,于是在外面酷寒难耐的夜里,那晒热的土墙正慢慢散发出它白
The Indian desert wall has a very special climate. During the day, the fiery red sun passes through the reflection of sand and stones and the accumulation of heat. It can kill people alive; at night, the wilderness is debilitated and can freeze people in an unobstructed situation. Despite the terrible desert climate, American Indians can feel comfortable living there because their buildings have a lot of fun. In the desert, the walls of the Indians were specially designed, and its thickness was just right - during the day, the hot sun was not able to penetrate the sunny wall, and when it was hot, the night had come, and it was outside in a cold and unbearable night. The hot sun wall is slowly emitting its white