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"triangular" is an adjective, not a noun. So there is no object such as "the triangular". The triangular WHAT?
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A triangular prism.
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I don't know thy there are triangular roofs in Mexico, but I know that there are flat roofs i Mesopotamia, because it gets hot there sometimes, including night, so they'd sleep on their roof for a breeze.
some decorative household items, roofs on some houses, pyramids, pencil points, tent, and crayon points are in the shape of triangular prisms
roofs
Some structures that use triangles are bridges (such as truss bridges), roofs (like triangular trusses), and architectural supports (like triangular frames or columns) to provide stability and strength.
The temple is squared with a triangular shaped roof which is highly designed. Has lots of windows in the roofs (in some kinds) and has a big main entrance and exit.
The temple is squared with a triangular shaped roof which is highly designed. Has lots of windows in the roofs (in some kinds) and has a big main entrance and exit.
In places like a desert a lot of times they aren't, because they don't have a lot of rain and they don't really get snow, but in places like Michigan, our roofs might collapse with the weight of all the snow we get in the winter so make them in the shape of a triangular prism so the snow wont really stay on the roof, but there are still some people who make their roofs flat for whatever reason.
Most were made of wood, many with thatch roofs. Often they had paper covering the windows instead of glass. Urban homes had tile roofs.
The triangular spider spins spiral, wheel-shaped webs, that are often found in gardens.
How often you should replace a roof depends on the type of roof. According to Bobsroofing.com, estimates based on different types of roofs are: Shake/Wood Shingles: 20-25 years Composition Shingless: 12-20 years Rock Roofs: 12-15 years Metal Roofs: 50-75 years
The sprocket is the last little kick at the bottom of a roof, often on a gambrel roof.
The cottage owners refused to put thatched roofs on their heads because thatched roofs were often associated with lower social classes and were not seen as fashionable or prestigious. They wanted to maintain a certain level of social status and perceived thatched roofs as beneath them.