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A tent is a frame structure
No, a tent is a temporary, flexible structure, usually built with poles and woven material or hide.
I think it is a shell structure.
I think its Bivouac. I am not sure.
The main parts of a tent include the fabric (usually a waterproof material), poles to support the structure, stakes to secure the tent to the ground, and the rainfly which covers the tent for additional protection from the elements.
Dismantling a tent is commonly referred to as "breaking down" the tent. This process involves taking down the tent structure, removing stakes and guylines, and packing it away for storage or transport. It can also be simply called "taking down" the tent.
Mass structure can be make by piling up or forming similar materials into a particular shape or design. There are two kinds of mass structures the natural mass structure and manufactured mass structure.
It's called a Litter
A camper enveloping silo-like enclosure.
a house is a sturdy structure made with insulation, multiple layers and a roof and floor that cannot be moved. a tent is a movable canvas like structure that is mostly not water proof and mostly thin
A temporary structure could be a hut, lean-to, tent.
In the strictest sense, yes, but in actual usage, "fabric structure" means large structures made out of specially-made fabrics that are much more durable than a typical consumer tent.