A decoration on top of a gable or spire is called a finial. It is usually in the shape of a flower or a leaf.
A spire is a tall, pointed structure on top of a building, often used for decoration. A steeple, on the other hand, is a tall tower or structure on top of a church, often containing bells. In general, spires are purely decorative, while steeples serve a functional purpose.
Many Christian churchs of different demoninations have a spire or a steeple on the top of their church.
Spire
Gable vents go on the ends of the house where the peak is. At the top point of the triangle.
a spire or steeple
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A star or an angel is the most common decoration to put on the top of a Christmas tree.
Yes, "spire" is a noun. It refers to the pointed structure, often found on the top of a building, tower, or church, that tapers to a point.
The top of a gable form roof is the peak. This is the tip of the gable and running back along along the rest of the roof it forms the high point of the whole roof which is called the ridgeline. Some gable roofs have a finial, or decorative spike, at the peak of the gable.
The common decoration for the top of a Christmas tree, is a star.
A Zerg Spire evolves into a Zerg Greater Spire.
10 + the top, if I remember correctly.