i did this question in grade 8 too
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In your back garden.
well every night for the last 12 weeks they would of been in a anderson shelter or if they had no garden a morrison shelter in there house!!
depends on its shape. Circular garden would be 56.72 ft, a square garden 64ft
There were two types of shelter available for home use during World War 2. The Anderson shelter was supplied to people who had a back garden. You would have to dig a hole in your garden big enough to bury half of the shelter. The spoil from the hole was then used to cover the top of the shelter. It was reasonably successful in protecting from bomb blast but couldn't take a direct hit. The Morrison shelter was for people who had no back garden and was basically a self assembled steel cage which could be put under a stairs or somewhere similar.
the climate affected the people of Haida because when the climate was wet it affected their drinking water.climate would determine whether or not they could find shelter from rain. It would affect how they ate dressed and had shelter.. casey43535
hard steel I would say, corrugated iron, or the one in my next door neighbour's garden when we were growing up was. These were in individual's gardens for their own use, so it would have to be big enough for two people to spend time in.
Yes it does if the object was a different shape it would move different it depends if it goes further or not as far depending on where you are doing it.
Well I would say it wouldn't affect it that much if the car was in good shape but if its was in poor shape then it would be devalued by alot
leaf shape
The shape and dimensions of one plot.
The shape of a candle affects how fast it burns because if you have a round candle it would be shorter than a cylinder. The smaller the shape the faster it burns.
If humans continued to destroy their shelters havoc would take over the world. This is because these action affect other people.