A box could be a specific spot. For instance I have a decorative box in front of my office door so that it won't blow closed.
so not a site though.
a site would be something that's there permanently, but then what about a chair?
A chair wouldn't be a site either.
oh okay thank you!
You're welcome.
No, a cardboard box is not considered a specific site. It is simply a container made out of cardboard material used for storing or transporting various items. Unlike a staircase or chair, which are physical structures that serve a specific purpose within a site, a cardboard box does not inherently belong to a particular location or have a designated function within that location. It can be moved and used in different places as needed. Therefore, a cardboard box is not typically classified as a specific site.