Groundsheets are typically made of materials like polyethylene, polypropylene, or nylon. These materials are durable, waterproof, and provide protection from moisture, dirt, and sharp objects while camping or sleeping outdoors.
Clouds are not made of cotton. Clouds are made up of tiny water droplets or ice crystals that have condensed in the atmosphere.
A wooden table made from lumber harvested from forests.
The Statue of Liberty is made of copper, about the thickness of two pennies in most places. The pedestal that it sits on is made of granite.The pedestal of the Statue of Liberty is made of stone, but the statue itself is composed of a steel framework coated in pure copper, apart from the flame, which is coated in gold leaf.no rock, copper.It is made out of Russian copperIt's not made out of rock its made out of Russian Copper
Not all rocks are made of minerals. Rocks can be composed of minerals or can be made up of organic materials like shells, fossils, or volcanic glass. Some rocks, like coal or obsidian, do not contain minerals but are still considered rocks.
The pillar is made out of Red and white Sandstone
To effectively rainproof your tent for a dry and comfortable camping experience, you can apply a waterproofing spray or seam sealer to the tent fabric. Make sure to pitch the tent on high ground, use a ground tarp, and secure the rainfly tightly. Additionally, consider using a footprint or groundsheet underneath the tent for extra protection against moisture.
The simplest tent you can build with a single piece of waterproof sheet (nylon in your case) is the basha tent or a tarp tent.A basha tent can be pitched up in a matter of minutes if you know what you are doing (having two trees to serve as your vertical uprights helps too!). Just follow the steps.Material Required1 Groundsheet (in actual use, its good to have 2, so you have something to lie on)6 pegs4 rope/string for guy lines1 longer string across as the middle piece2 dodge sticks1 malletStep 1Spread out the basha where you intend to pitch it up. You would want to position the ground sheet such that the length of the ground sheet is the length of your tent (as shown in picture). Once you have done that, setup the 2 gadget poles and tie a string across. To set up the 2 gadget poles, you could either mallet it down or/and secure it to a peg pulling in the opposite directions. You could either set the string across higher up or lower down depending on how water proof you want you tent to be and how easy to move in and out of it.*It is better to setup the basha between 2 trees as they are more secure than gadget polesStep 2Spread the groundsheet over the middle line. Tie the four corners to the string and peg in the four corners. Pull the guylines tight . Pull on diagonally opposite sides together for best tensioning (as shown in picture). Having the guy lines go away from the basha at around 45 degrees is best.Step 3Adjust all four corners one at a time until the ground sheet is taut and evenly spread out.Step 4The basha is setup. Put a groundsheet in the mid
The simplest tent you can build with a single piece of waterproof sheet (nylon in your case) is the basha tent or a tarp tent.A basha tent can be pitched up in a matter of minutes if you know what you are doing (having two trees to serve as your vertical uprights helps too!). Just follow the steps.Material Required1 Groundsheet (in actual use, its good to have 2, so you have something to lie on)6 pegs4 rope/string for guy lines1 longer string across as the middle piece2 Dodge sticks1 malletStep 1Spread out the basha where you intend to pitch it up. You would want to position the ground sheet such that the length of the ground sheet is the length of your tent (as shown in picture). Once you have done that, setup the 2 gadget poles and tie a string across. To set up the 2 gadget poles, you could either mallet it down or/and secure it to a peg pulling in the opposite directions. You could either set the string across higher up or lower down depending on how water proof you want you tent to be and how easy to move in and out of it.*It is better to setup the basha between 2 trees as they are more secure than gadget polesStep 2Spread the groundsheet over the middle line. Tie the four corners to the string and peg in the four corners. Pull the guylines tight . Pull on diagonally opposite sides together for best tensioning (as shown in picture). Having the guy lines go away from the basha at around 45 degrees is best.Step 3Adjust all four corners one at a time until the ground sheet is taut and evenly spread out.Step 4The basha is setup. Put a groundsheet in the mid
Assuming that a groundsheet is not to be made from the canvas, then the surface area (A) of a cone itself is A = π rs where r is the base radius and s is the slant height.Using Pythagoras' Theorem : s2 = h2 + r2= 152 + 92= 225 + 81 = 306 : Therefore s = 17.493 (3dp)Area A = π x 9 x 17.493 = 494.599 sq feetAllowing for 10% wastage of the original material. The original area of canvas required is 494.599 x 100/90 = 549.554 sq feet.As the answer is required in square yards then 549.554 sq feet = 549.544 ÷ 9 = 61.06 sq yards.
Made
"Made of" and "Made from" can mean the same thing. "That can is made from aluminum." "That can is made of aluminum." However, they can't be used the same in every situation. You can say: "That house is made of wood and made from workers." But you can't say: "That house is made of workers and made from wood."
It was made it was made on the Internet
it is man-made and made out of ponies
The Parthenon was made in Acropolis and Iktinos and Kallikrates made it.
He was made by the big bang
The oceans are NATURAL made.(made my nature).A building, some lakes, are MAN made.(made by man).
it depends on thesentence if the sentence is something like this ... she made it. then you would put made but if your sentence is this... had she made it?