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yes it can be one and can be two campsite/ camp site
"Broke camp" means to take down a campsite in preparation to leave for another campsite or return home.
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For xbox press the back button and go to the kit section. select basic/Advanced campsite and BAM! you got a camp
Yes, campsite (a camp location) is one word, also used hyphenated as camp-site.
Some noises that you could hear at camp would be first off your campfire, possibly the leaves of the trees that are around the campsite, and any animals that could be within a close proximity of your camp site.
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It depends where you go to camp. You can look at the camp brochure and they should tell you the cost. Or it may be the same price as the regular cost. You could also call the campsite your going to for that information.
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The possessive form of the noun 'campsite' is campsite's.Example: The campsite's location is beautiful.
A campsite is a place where a tent may be pitched.