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steel beams
They use more of a flexible walls and beams instead of strong flat beams, so that in an earthquake they can sway, not fall.
I would say red wood.
lowIn the rain, it's best to use your:Low beams
You should use low beams when driving in fog. It is more difficult to see driving with high beams in fog.
The cornice of the porch was in severe need of repair. A part of the cornice of the building broke off and damaged a car parked below.
If it is one car - you would use "The car's beams" - If it is more than one car, you would use "The cars beams"
No, hemlock is toxic and should not be used to make wreaths. Handling or being near hemlock can lead to poisoning if the sap or parts of the plant are ingested or come into contact with the skin. It's unsafe to use hemlock for decorative purposes.
You can use your high beams when it is dark and no one is approaching you and you aren't following anyone.
Underpinning is a construction term referring to the strengthening of a foundation of a home or another building. It may be done because a building is unstable, the use of the building has changed or the soil the building sits on has. There are several ways underpinning can be done. Underpinning can be done with concrete or beams.
There is no specific collective noun for beams, however you can use any noun that is suitable for the context, for example a row of beams (support beams), an agitation of beams (flashlight beams), etc.
Porticos were used widely in Greece, and is known as a porch or entrance to a building. They are still in use today.