In "The Road," the characters choose not to stay in the shelter because it is exposed and vulnerable, making it unsafe in the long term. They instead opt to keep moving to avoid being easy targets for potential threats or dangers. The shelter does not provide enough security and resources for long-term survival in the post-apocalyptic world depicted in the novel.
If I tell you, will you let me stay in the shelter during armageddon
Wild ones use caves,trees, and anything that they can find that provides shelter
Dolphins shelter is in the sea they stay in the seawater everyday
Well first you need to cover your face so you dont breath it in.Then i take cover ! Hide under a car or anything to stay safe
he dosent let them fight and he makes sure they stay out of trouble
you will have to stay in a halfway house or a homeless shelter.
you have to stay calm, put on some classical music and dont drive too fast or too slow :)
they stay in their shelter
The Yak tends to stay out in the open
you give them shelter and food
Stay in your lane Stay on the road stay behind the wheel stay in your car stay awake stay focused stay alert stay sober stay sane stay at a safe speed
Brian faces multiple difficulties in the book "Hatchet", such as surviving a plane crash, learning how to build a shelter and make fire, finding food to eat, dealing with his loneliness and fear, and ultimately battling against nature and himself to stay alive in the wilderness.