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The Himalayan Range in Tibet is commonly called "The Roof of the World".
Mountain Range called "roof of the world" is the Pamir range (Google)
The Pamir Mountains
Because it is among the highest places on earth
It's called the roof of the world because its average elevation of 13,500 feet which is more the 2 miles above sea level
it is called a roof
round with hole in it and ah if ou do your research you would know
Dome
A dome
The roof is special because it's a roof with a hole in ,that sees god<3 :) :P
Its use of the cupola (dome) as a roof.
The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.The temple you are asking about is the Pantheon. However it may not have had the largest roof of its time as there were other large buildings or basilicas with large roofs. What it did have is/was the largest domed roof of its time.
A rounded roof built on a circular base is a dome.
DormerThe window is still a window, but the whole opening with the intersecting roof line producing 2 valleys and one ridge, and the walls and 3 sides with the window opening is called a Dormer.
No. The Parthenon in Athens does not have a dome, but it may be confused with the Pantheon in Rome which does have a dome.
Concave roof is a roof in the form of a dome or circular shape. A concave roof is one which slopes downward toward the center. You can remember this by thinking the roof is "cave"-ing in.
they are called internal nares the ones on the sides are male vocal openings if frog is a male