the capitol building
An underground shelter is a good idea for tornadoes, but not for hurricanes. One of the main dangers during a hurricane is flooding, which would make underground the last place you want to be.
it is like a white house
A path a road a house a building
The summer house will be connected to the house system as a sub panel. Check the code rules on sub panels to make the installation conform to the electrical code.
By getting it to strike something else instead. Benjamin Franklin invented the lightning Rod to do this. It diverts the lightning to the earth through a good metal conductor when placed higher than the house and planted in the earth/ground.
Today, the Todd House in Tabor, Iowa, still stands as a monument of the Underground Railroad. The building is open for public tours by appointment. The Tabor Historical Society maintains the building.
Solarium
Sound like either a Condo or a Townhouse.
solarium or Florida room
There isn't one. But you can get one for your house.
If it is in a sturdy house or building, yes. In fact it is best to be indoors and preferably underground during a tornado.
This is an apartment in or a building connected with a church or a religious house, in which the sacred vessels, vestments, etc., are kept.
Yes, many large buildings are built with electrical vaults to house the electrical distribution system. The high voltage enters the building usually underground, where it connects to a transformer. The secondary side of the transformer is connected to a distribution system where the supply voltage is then sent to the individual apartment sub panels.
The room underground in a house is commonly referred to as a basement.
House of Lords - Lords of the Underground album - was created on 2007-08-21.
As many feet as it takes to prevent the tree's roots from ruining any underground portion of the building and to prevent the trunk from growing into the structure.
The best way to avoid getting hurt in a tornado is too seek shelter underground or in an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy house or building.