To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which specific structure you are referring to. Please provide the name or details of the structure in question.
The basic structure of a C or C++ program is built around types. A structure is a type. A function is a type. A class is a type. All of these types can be built from primitive (built-in) types and can be used to create ever-more complex types.
No, a tent is a temporary, flexible structure, usually built with poles and woven material or hide.
Pile cap formwork is the formwork built to mold the concrete that binding together the pile or group of piles and the structure supported by the piles such as structure's foundation or column.
A structure need a foundation that supports it. If the structure is built on a soil that has bearing capacity which can withstand the weight of the whole structure, then you can design the foundation on footings alone. But if the soil is WEAK, you need piles to penetrate further the soil to have greater bearing strength.
well..dead load is calculated by the weight of all quantity of materials used for your slab, beam, column and foundation. though the structure is built from bottom, its analysis is always done from the top..
The structure is how it's built and what it's built of. The function is what it does and how it does it.
Stromatolites
An overwater structure.
In the same way any other structure is built.
It is the great wall.
A dam is a structure built across the water to hold water back.
people
Text structure is the text's base or the material's structure( how it is built)
A pillar was built and probable some temples.
none, a mass structure is pretty much just like your house! its built to hold up weight.
yes it is a balanced structure. it was built in significant way
Text structure is the text's base or the material's structure( how it is built)