Did You Know?

Some birds like to sit on overhangs!

Overhangs in Buildings

Roofs can hang over walls to keep rain off.

Overhangs in Nature

Rocks can hang over cliffs and look cool!

What overhang Does

It keeps rain off walls and doors.

It can make a place look nice.

It helps shade from the sun.

It can be fun to climb on rocks.

It helps keep cars safe from rain.

It can be a place for birds to rest.

More About overhang

Overhangs have been used for a long time. They help keep homes safe from rain. People like to build them for looks too. They can be found in many places.

In our lives, overhangs help us stay dry. They are found on houses, shops, and parks. We use them when we walk outside in the rain.

In the future, we may see new ways to use overhangs. They can be made with cool designs. They will still help keep us safe and dry!

How Topics Connect

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What Do These Words Mean?

Debt overhang:A situation where a government owes more money than it can pay back.
Market overhang:A situation in marketing where there is more supply than demand.
Monetary overhang:When people have money but can't spend it.
Overhang seat:A political seat that a party has more of than it should.
Overhang (architecture):A part of a building that sticks out to protect lower areas.