"Longhouses" are an English word that refer to a large number of different cultural traditions that made large houses. They were all permanent dwellings.
In North America the Iroquois and Wendat (Huron) in the east made longhouse buildings out of boards and bark and many different people in the Pacific Northwest made cedar "longhouses". They are unrelated.
In South America, the Tucano people in the northwestern Amazon basin built them.
People also built them in Neolithic Europe, the Germanic North-sea cattle farmers, and medieval Devon, Dartmoor, Scotland, Wales, western France, Viking mead-halls, Korea, Taiwan, Borneo, Sumatra, Vietnam , and Nepal among other places.
i think they are because...well...nevermind they might not be cuz the river can melt it if it is made out of clay or mud but stone cantdo any of that. so i think not:):):):)herrera210
she can stay there as long as she want...
"permanent and temporary magnets"
"Temporary forever" is an oxymoron, as the term "temporary" implies something that is not permanent, while "forever" suggests something that is eternal or everlasting. In essence, it is a contradictory phrase that does not have a clear or logical meaning in standard English usage.
It looks like she does, but is in a wheelchair. It is not known whether it is permanent or temporary.....however, this could be a dream sequence too
The houses were permanent.
Chinook houses were permanent. Houses were built of cedar planks and were up to 60 feet long.
Temporary and permanent are antonyms. Temporary means for a short period of time and permanent means for a long time/forever.
Yes, they are antonyms. Temporary means for a short time and permanent means for long time/ for ever.
The help offered is temporary and will be provided for as long as you need assistance with your query or concern.
The opposite of "permanent" is "temporary." Temporary refers to something that is not meant to last for a long period of time, unlike permanent which indicates something lasting or intended to last indefinitely.
Permanent. The progression is from temporary (lasting for a short time) to durable (lasting for a long time) to permanent (lasting indefinitely).
Yes and they have permanent villiges
permanent is where you stay somewhere temporary is you stay there for a little while
You have 30 days to use the temporary tag but after that you should get a permanent tag. You should transfer it within the 30 days, so you can make time to get the permanent tag.
If you have a long term illness, medical condition or disability.
temporary