I know this sounds flippant, but the Paleo Indians built shelters to get out of the weather. Really. The "Paleoindians" lived 12,000 years ago during the last Ice Age, and it was these people who came across the Bering Strait from Asia into the Americas. They were nomadic hunters and gatherers, and their open-air camps had what we would call crude lean-tos for days that they needed shelter from the rain, wind or snow.
Anderson shelters were air raid shelters made from galvanized corrugated steel panels. The metal was shaped into a shelter capable of holding six people and then partially buried in the ground.
Air raid shelters, such as the Anderson shelter and the Morrison shelter, were commonly used in World War 2 to protect civilians from air raids and bombings. These shelters were designed to provide a safe place for people to take cover during enemy attacks.
In the Paleolithic era, people typically lived in caves or simple shelters made from animal hides, branches, and other natural materials. These shelters provided protection from the elements and predators, but were not permanent structures.
After the earthquake in Haiti, many people slept in temporary shelters such as tents, makeshift huts, or outdoors in open areas due to widespread destruction of buildings. International aid organizations also provided temporary housing and shelters to those affected by the disaster.
If there are any arena's nearby, those could become shelters for victims. Homeless shelters, schools, public library's and other pleaces could also become shelters. Check with your local news
government or concerned authorities can build shelters for the homeless people
they build shelters to protect themselves from outside conditions. Like the weather.
where did they find these materials to build there shelters
In the 50's-bomb shelters.
build homeless shelters in the crawley area
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Simon helps Ralph build shelters in Chapter 3 of "Lord of the Flies."
They didn't have trees so they buit it with adobe
People needed to make clothes and build shelters after migrating out of Africa to protect themselves from climate changes, harsh weather conditions, and natural elements that they encountered in different regions. Clothes provided warmth and protection, while shelters offered a safe place to rest and live in.
Three shelters
They used materials that were readily available--stone--to build their shelters and to make tools.