leaves, bark, twigs and strips of reed/tying.
Buildings have metal frames, use plywood, and LOTS of insulation!
I am waiting anxiously for the buss to come at the bus stop.
Stone Age people used materials such as wood, animal hides, and reeds to construct their shelters. Tools such as stone axes, bone needles, and animal sinew were used for construction and securing materials together. The type of shelter built varied depending on the region and resources available to the Stone Age people.
You can get an oyster card which you can use on all forms of transport in the capital or a daily travelcard. But you can't use a ticket you buy at a bus stop on a tube as well.
Yes, you can use an adjective and adverb in the same sentence. For example: "She quickly ran to the bus stop." In this sentence, "quickly" is the adverb describing how she ran, and "bus stop" is the adjective describing the type of stop.
Cro-Magnon used materials such as wood, animal hides, and bones to build shelters. They likely utilized caves, rock overhangs, or constructed simple structures using these natural resources to protect themselves from the weather and predators.
They lived in caves and rock shelters.
don't drive as much take the bus use less plastic
Depending on use, you could say "pare" for the action of stopping. "Parado" is a place of stopping, a bus or taxi stop.
Cro-Magnon used a variety of shelters, including caves, overhanging cliffs, and temporary structures made from animal bones, hides, and wooden poles. They also used natural materials such as leaves and branches to construct shelters when needed. Their choice of shelter depended on factors such as season, location, and availability of resources.
The purpose of display boards on UK bus stops is to advertise a business goods or services. A bus stop is a great place to promote a business because many people use the bus for commuting daily.