a pyramid
a rectangular pyramid
what is it because there is loads
a tent? a block of cheese?
A pyramid like in Egypt or something like that. Or a triangular tent
Half of a tent offers very little protection. Half of a tenth is a twentieth.
That is a frame tent as opposed to a pole tent. The tent has an interior ceiling that looks like an "A" frame much like what you would see in the attic of a home.
That is a frame tent as opposed to a pole tent. The tent has an interior ceiling that looks like an "A" frame much like what you would see in the attic of a home.
a rectangular pyramid
what is it because there is loads
The following shape is called a Triangular Prism.
A bell tent is a tent with a bell-like shape.
A carousel looks like a moving circular platform that moves around and around with animals or something that people hold on to when they ride. The top looks like the top of a circus tent. If you're still confused you could look it up on Images.google.com
It is a 3D 5-sided figure. 3 of the sides are rectangles and it has 2 bases that are triangles (top and bottom base). It typically looks like a "tent" like one that you camp in.
Self explanatory really...If it looks like it might be dangerous, don't do it. Don't run near your guy ropes - Trip hazard. Don't light up in your tent - Fire hazard. Don't fight inside your tent - Self explanatory. Don't pitch your tent next to a lake/river - Self explanatory.
No. The 'E' in tent is pronounced 'eh', like in 'Sent', or 'rent'. The 'I' in tint is pronounced 'i', like in 'if', 'dismiss', or 'flint'.
Oh, dude, setting up a hirsch-weis tent is like, super easy. You just like, lay out the tent, insert the poles into the designated slots, and then like, secure the stakes into the ground. It's like, camping 101, man. Just follow the instructions and you'll be chilling in your hirsch-weis tent in no time.
the females are just like the males but larger.