step1. go inside of your house. step2 look up. that's a ceiling. step3 go outside and look up. that's the roof. step4 slap youself upside the head and say duhhhhh.
All exterior walls in a home are load bearing. The exterior walls on the gable end of your house do not bear much load, but the walls that the hip of the roof bear on carry your roof and ceiling joints. Interior walls are another story. Usually in a smaller one story home there is a wall that runs the midspan of the house that is load bearing for your roof and ceiling joints.
the CEILING for land based buildings. E NB Note in this case of the English Language, the ''E" comes before the 'I'. A DECKHEAD in a ship /
No, the word ceiling is not an adverb at all.The word ceiling is actually a noun.
Ceilings is the plural of ceiling
no. roof is the outside ceiling is the inside
The window in a ceiling or roof is called a Skylight.
The Esperanto words for roof and ceiling are tegmento and plafono.
The ceiling of a cave is often referred to as the "roof" or "cave roof."
ceiling, sealing
The roof of a cave is referred to as the "ceiling" or "overhang".
it is a ceiling that follows the line of the roof, not a ceiling that runs parallel with the floor.
A roof is the exterior covering of a building that protects it from the elements, while a ceiling is the interior covering underneath the roof that separates the interior living space from the attic or roof cavity. In essence, the roof is on top of the building, whereas the ceiling is inside the building.
Ceiling
A roof
It means the shelter (the roof/top) of the house
Roof/ceiling