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Why aren't instrument shelters built on concrete surfaces?

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What other shelters were there in World War 2 apart from Morrison and Anderson's?

Public shelters, which were often reinforced public buildings or underground train stations. Some people had concrete buildings built in there back gardens.


Are Concrete Storm Shelters safe from lightning?

concrete is not a conductor of elec. a well built shelter would be steel reinforced . Much safer than a steel one Dennis Vail 40 years building of building concrete storm cellars and saferooms on site cellarman100@hotmail.com


Who built the aboriginals shelters?

the men


Why were shelters built in World War 2?

Shelters were built in World War 2 as protection against bombs and chemical scares


What are the names of the shelters that were built in case of a nuclear war?

In the 60's we called them "bomb shelters."


Why arent the twin towers being built again?

They are being built again.


What material was the shelter made out of inWorld war 2?

During World War II, shelters were commonly made from various materials depending on their type and location. Anderson shelters, for example, were constructed from corrugated steel and were designed for use in backyards, while Morrison shelters, intended for use indoors, were made from steel and reinforced concrete. In urban areas, air raid shelters were often built using brick, concrete, or other sturdy materials to withstand bomb blasts. The choice of material aimed to provide maximum protection against aerial attacks.


What kinds of shelters did stone age people have?

Caves, huts and easily built shelters.


What year were Anderson shelters built?

The Anderson shelters were desifned in 1938 by William Paterson and Oscar Carl.


What were inuit shelters made of?

snow shelters were built using large blocks cut out of hardend snow