Anderson shelters were made primarily of corrugated steel sheets, which were designed to be easily assembled in backyards. The structure featured a semicircular shape and was supported by metal rods, with a wooden floor for added stability. Insulation was provided by soil or earth piled on top of the shelter, which helped to protect occupants from bomb blasts during World War II. These shelters were intended to be a practical and cost-effective solution for families seeking safety from air raids.
They were made out of iron mettle
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The materials are birch trees, grass sheets (kind of like grassy blankets) and... that's it.
Longhouses made from wood, sod, and animal skins.
Anderson shelters were small cheap bomb shelters used in the UK during WWII for air raid protection. They were meant to be erected in the back yard of individual homes.
Morrison shelters were made of iron.
Anderson shelters were made of corrugated iron and Morrison shelters were made from steel panels.
Morrison shelters were made from sheets of steel.
5,000 flood shelters were made in Bangladesh
bomb shelters were made out of corigated iron with mud and grass covering it.
They were made out of iron mettle
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yes ..
They were made mainly of stone.
The materials are birch trees, grass sheets (kind of like grassy blankets) and... that's it.
Anderson shelters were made from corrugated iron.
snow shelters were built using large blocks cut out of hardend snow