Simple. Air raid shelters were often fallible still being prone to shrapnel, trauma and lack of oxygen. A standard messerschmidt would completely destroy the average air raid shelter given the poor structure and bearing of many shelters.
bad
they were bad but it was the only thing they had for shelter and it was really ugly.
they were bad but it was the only thing they had for shelter and it was really ugly.
yes it is bad for the air and the ocaens
1 thing is the animals that live there some almost distinct have no shelter or protection.
No, the word 'shelter' is a common noun; a general word for a place of temporary protection from bad weather or danger; a general word for a thing.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Shelter Island (NY) or Maria's Shelter (for women) in Chicago.
they bite they stink they raid chicken coops
The oil is killing our wildlife and poluting the air very much
It depends on what aircraft. passenger planes (b737 etc.) have air tanks fitted so the air conditioning cycles the air. the bad thing about that is that if someone breathes illness, then other will get it.
good and bad reasons of a church cript for a shelter in ww2
A nest and in bad weather they take shelter in dense thickets.
It is not necessarily a bad thing. It however will not be very cost effective on a daily driver. The benefits will be negligible.