Tents are not the most-used shelters in Antarctica, but can be used by field teams. The most common shelter in Antarctica is a research station facility.
Dorms, tents, huts and some temporary shelters are useful in Antarctica as shelter.
Buildings have metal frames, use plywood, and LOTS of insulation!
A tee-pee and a wig-wam were tent-like shelters used by native Americans,
Captain Scott imported a pre-fab hut, which was erected near the beach where they moored their ship. While trekking, they used a pyramid-shaped canvas tent, now known as a Scott tent. This tent shape performs best in high winds.
The most common temporary shelters are tents.
Teepee's were shelters in the past, there shape is so long and its a cone and many people used to lived there. The Foothills and the rocky moutian'sdid too!
tent, igloo, sleeping bag orlean-to
Easter Island and Antarctica.
Rarely but yes some air raid shelters during the blitz did have carpets. There were many types of shelters in WW2 such as the Anderson and Morrison shelters but many shelters included basements and even rail way tubes. Though carpets were never used in the rail way tubes a few private shelters did include carpet however most were basic.
Morrison shelters were designed to be used inside your house. Anderson shelters were designed to be used outside in your garden.
They used Mr Weasley's friends tent. They used the same tent in the 4th book at the Quidditch World Cup
dressing tent