Seawall
A dam is a structure built across a river to control the flow of water. It helps regulate water levels, generate hydroelectric power, and provide water for irrigation and drinking. Dams can also prevent floods and create reservoirs for recreational activities.
A roof is not a simple machine. It is a structure built to provide shelter and protection from the elements.
Breaking things can provide a temporary release of built-up stress or frustration. It can also offer a sense of control and power in a situation where one might feel powerless. Additionally, the act of breaking things can activate the brain's reward system, leading to a feeling of satisfaction or catharsis.
A road is typically considered a structure or feature rather than an object. It is a man-made pathway built for vehicles or pedestrians to travel on.
The Current Version of the First in My Series of Projects, Built in Parallel With My Other School Work, Without Resistance and Within My Capacity.
breakwaters
quai : a structure built parallel to the bank of a waterway for use as a landing place
"Quay" functions as a noun and is used to refer to a structure built parallel to the shoreline for docking ships or loading and unloading cargo.
Most houses are built with walls parallel to each other.
The structure is how it's built and what it's built of. The function is what it does and how it does it.
Stromatolites
An overwater structure.
A coastal bar is a submerged shore parallel embankment of sand or gravel built in the breaker zone due to the action of breaking waves and cross currents. These bars are very mobile and move a lot during storms.
In the same way any other structure is built.
It is the great wall.
people
Text structure is the text's base or the material's structure( how it is built)