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roof, covering of the top of a building, serving to protect against rain,
snow, sunlight, wind, and extremes of temperature. Roofs have been
constructed in a wide variety of forms=E2=80=94flat, pitched, vaulted, dome=
d, or in
combinations=E2=80=94as dictated by technical, economic, or aesthetic
considerations.

The earliest roofs constructed by man were probably thatched roofs that
were made of straw, leaves, branches, or reeds; they were usually set at a
slope, or pitch, so that rainfall could drain off them. Conical thatched
roofs are a good example of this type and are still widely used in the
rural areas of Africa and elsewhere. Thicker branches and timbers
eventually came to be used to span a roof, with clay or some other
relatively impermeable substance pressed into the interstices between them.
Gabled and flat roofs were possible with these materials. With the
invention of brick and cut stone for building, the basic roof forms of the
dome and vault appeared.

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<div dir=3D"ltr">roof, covering of the top of a building, serving to protec=
t against rain, snow, sunlight, wind, and extremes of temperature. Roofs ha=
ve been constructed in a wide variety of forms=E2=80=94flat, pitched, vault=
ed, domed, or in combinations=E2=80=94as dictated by technical, economic, o=
r aesthetic considerations.<br><br>The earliest roofs constructed by man we=
re probably thatched roofs that were made of straw, leaves, branches, or re=
eds; they were usually set at a slope, or pitch, so that rainfall could dra=
in off them. Conical thatched roofs are a good example of this type and are=
 still widely used in the rural areas of Africa and elsewhere. Thicker bran=
ches and timbers eventually came to be used to span a roof, with clay or so=
me other relatively impermeable substance pressed into the interstices betw=
een them. Gabled and flat roofs were possible with these materials. With th=
e invention of brick and cut stone for building, the basic roof forms of th=
e dome and vault appeared.<br></div>

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