Tent facts for kids
The tent is a movable, lightweight shelter which uses thin fabric to protect people from wind, rain and from the cold. The fabric walls of a tent are supported by wood or metal poles and thin ropes (called "guy lines"), and the tent or the ropes are usually attached to the ground with plastic or metal pointed stakes as one thing.
Uses
Tents are usually used as shelter during camping, hiking, and other outdoor recreational activities. Large tents are also used to provide temporary shelter for events such as outdoor weddings or circuses. Tents are also used to provide temporary sleeping quarters for military personnel or [[homeless]], or for people who have been displaced by a disaster (such as refugees).
Images for kids
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Roman Army leather tents, depicted on Trajan's Column.
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A Berber tent near Zagora, Morocco
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U.S. Army tent with constructed wooden entrance, air conditioner, and sandbags for protection. Victory Base, Baghdad, Iraq (April 2004).
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Detail of an early 18th-century tent in the District Museum in Tarnów in Poland, richly decorated in Muslim motifs and equipped with windows – an example of luxury tent-making for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's magnateria.
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Junjik Valley man and wall tent. Picture from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, July 1973
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Wild camping with a dome tent in Sierra Nevada National Park
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A tent from Boulanger's painting C'est Un Emir.
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The Big Top of Billy Smart's Circus Cambridge 2004
See also
In Spanish: Tienda de campaña para niños