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People who live and work temporarily in Antarctica sleep in dorms or tents, eat in cafeterias or tents and work in work spaces or tents, or in the open air.
their land use is: farms, buildings, and tents
About 38% of Manitoba is covered by buildings, 30% by tents and handmade living areas, and last 32% is empty.
First tents, then wattle and daub huts, then stone buildings as the colony developed.
First tents, then wattle and daub huts, then stone buildings as the colony developed.
depends on the war. in Iraq, tents and medal huts and buildings that Saddam used to own.
Nomadic peoples usually live in tents, yurts or other portable buildings. That is because permanent housing costs time and effort to build and may not be worthwhile for short, seasonal stays.
There was nothing to greet the convicts when they arrived in Port Jackson and disembarked from the ships. Although they were expected to work, they had no shelter, until basic tents were put up. General health was checked, and then they were immediately set to work establishing buildings and roads necessary for the new colony. The convicts literally built the colony. They constructed the buildings, roads and bridges and cut and quarried the stone for building. They cut down the trees and used the wood for building. They cleared the land, established the first farms and crops, and tended the livestock.
Earthquakes destroy houses and buildings. Therefore many victims live in tents until their houses are rebuilt.
several tents is the complete subject. tents is the simple subject
Yes, there are facilities for park rangers and guests. Curry Village is a prime example of this, where cabins and canvas tents are available for visitors to use with a dining hall nearby.
There is no apostrophe in that sentence. It would be in: The scouts' tents.