The Londoners could have Anderson or Morrison Shelters set up at their homes to take shelter in during the Blitz. There were public places for them to use and the Air Raid Wardens helped everyone get to a shelter.
Numbats do not shelter in hollow logs at night, but during the day, when they are threatened by predators. At night, numbats shelter in grass-lined burrows.
Aided to wounded soldiers and offered one meal and one night of shelter
Woods because you have shelter instead of a stream that could be over flowing if it rains all night.
Yep
The world could any time. We just have to be prepared.
Don't think so, at night I think they sleep on the shore Seals shelter around sand dunes and on rocky beaches. They neither build a shelter, not burrow for shelter.
Geese typically seek shelter and rest at night by roosting in safe areas such as on the water, in tall grass, or on elevated surfaces like trees or rooftops.
* Trench fighting did a lot of things. At night the soldiers could cut the opponents barbed wire and plan surprise attacks on those in the trench. * They slept in the trench. ==
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!!
During the heat of the day, thorny devils shelter under shrubs. At night they burrow under the soil for warmth.
In the meaning "foothold" you could say: 'conquering the beach gave the Marines a lodgment from which they could make further attacks'. In the meaning 'a place for housing or shelter' you could say: 'We were glad to find lodgment for the night after travelling all day'.
Most species of bat do not shelter at night, but are nocturnal, meaning they are active at night and shelter during the day. Where they shelter depends on the species of bat. Some shelter in dark, damp caves; others shelter under cliff overhangs; others shelter in mangroves, hanging from mangroves trees.