Why was Kari's pavilion built with a thatched roof on thick tree stump...
Kari's pavilion was built with a thatched roof on thick tree stumps to ensure the roof wouldn't fall if Kari accidentally bumped into the poles, keeping him safe and the structure sturdy.
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Why was Kari's pavilion built with a thatched roof on thick tree stump...
Reasons for building Kari's pavilion with a thatched roof on thick tree stumps:
Reason for choice C: To prevent the roof from falling if Kari bumped into the poles
- The thatched roof was chosen for Kari's pavilion as it is a traditional roofing material that is lightweight and easy to work with.
- Thatched roofs are supported by a framework of poles or beams, which are usually secured to the ground.
- By building the pavilion on thick tree stumps, the risk of the roof collapsing if Kari accidentally bumped into the poles is reduced.
- The tree stumps provide a stable and sturdy foundation for the pavilion, ensuring that it remains standing even if there is some impact on the poles supporting the roof.
- This construction method enhances the safety and durability of the pavilion, making it a practical choice for Kari's needs.
In conclusion, the decision to build Kari's pavilion with a thatched roof on thick tree stumps was primarily made to prevent the roof from falling in case Kari accidentally bumped into the poles supporting it. This design choice prioritizes safety and stability, ensuring that the pavilion remains secure and intact.