It's called a "Kinkakuji"; the real name is :Rokuonji. It's primary purpose was to be the home of a general ( ashigaka yoshimitsu) but then later turned into a shrine.
there was none
It helped heal their burns
An Aubrey hole is any of a ring of early chalk pits at Stonehenge, which serve an unknown purpose.
the hunger games controls people by threatening to take the kids away from the parents
The burn medicine doesn't serve Peeta at all. He doesn't need it. When fire is set to the place where Katniss set camp, she got many burns, so the burn medicine was of much use to her. Hope this helps! :)
Yes, all states do have a capitol building. Some are called State Houses but serve the same purpose.
Yes, a building's primary function is to serve a purpose, as its design should meet the needs of its occupants and the community. While aesthetic appeal can enhance a building's value and contribute to its surroundings, functionality must take precedence to ensure safety, usability, and efficiency. Ultimately, a well-designed building balances purpose with beauty, creating environments that are both practical and pleasing.
Masonry weep holes in a building's structure serve the purpose of allowing water to drain out of the wall system, preventing moisture buildup and potential damage.
camera's on corners of every building
What purpose does silicone serve in conditioners
Dams generally serve the primary purpose of retaining water, while other structures such as floodgates
They serve the same purpose as T.V or movies. They are a form of entertainment.
Serve as preservatives.
The purpose is the toilet.
the purpose is to show our freedom
The purpose of the military is to serve and protect our country. They also serve so you or your family members don't get drafted!
It deosnt, as such, serve a purpose, it is there to stop it being stolen by Voldemort basically :)