the rocks on the roof is use to add weigth on the roof specially when heavy wind is on your place
A flat roof would be better than a sloped roof because a flat roof is significantly cheaper to build. Another consideration of a flat roof would be that it is a more modern design and would fit a more contemporary home.
Roof wetting is a Bermuda custom. The participants climb to the roof anda bottle of black rum is either poured on the roof or is shared, or both.
A flat roof is a maintenance nightmare year after year. So many people have made that mistake only to later put a pitched roof over the flat roof to avoid any more hassle.
A Thatched Roof
A sloped roof allows water to flow go off the roof. Otherwise, the accumulation of rain water on a roof and its weight could exceed the ability of the roof to support it and might collapse the roof. The accumulation of water would also decrease the ability of the covering material to keep water out of the inside of the structure.
To help the chalet's sloping roof to withstand strong mountain winds. The roof's eaves extend outward away from the building to help rain and snow to slide off the rooftop, but the long eaves expose the chalet to the danger of a strong wind lifting the roof off the building. The heavy rocks assist to weigh the roof down.
The saltrocks are on the roof of Thomas Jefferson's house. Jump on the windows to get to the roof. Hope this helped =)
If they're in a cave,hanging from the roof, they are stalagtites. A stalagtite holds tight to the roof, and a stalagmite grows from the ground up and might someday touch the roof.
go to the african one and if you go on the roof, you will see a man looking for his salt rocks
It is a pillar(those things that hold the roof and cylings) made of rocks
i think that you have to jump up using the rocks
It is a pillar(those things that hold the roof and cylings) made of rocks
The salt rocks on the roof at 1776 AD go to the guy on the roof at 1387 AD (3 o'clock on the time device). Jefferson's missing Declaration is at the Timbuktu Inn to the right side.
The Temple of Artemis was made out of marble, save the roof.
I did the exact same thing that this website told me to do, and there was NO salt rocks on the roof. Zero. ZILCH!
The True Burial Chamber in an Egyptian pyramid tombed the dead pharaoh, or king.
Go to 1776 AD, and climb the red house (Graff House) to the roof. In one of the chimneys is the bag of salt rocks for 1387 AD.