The building would float when the water weight being displaced equaled the weight of the house, but the house may move due to absorption of the water's kinetic energy before it floated. A river or flood for instance.
The Empire State building has 37 million cubic feet of volume which equates to 276,779,220.76 gallons of water.
If you can prove that you built the building for yourself, yes. If you built the building for your parents, then the building still belongs to them.
Depends on a lot of things. If they have to do some work on the unit or they have an issue to take care of with the building like avoiding water damage then yes.
To move the shuttle from the building site to the launch site takes 5.7hrs. Shuttle is transported by a crawler at 0.8mph
$20,000,000 in 1930
As much energy it takes to move your ass!!!!!
if you whant air to move you need sunlight that's why it dosent move that much at night.
a teaspoon of water
It really depends how much water you drink.
it is reccomended you take in 2 liters of water a day
You can see why if you take a large bowl and fill it half way with water. Now move that bowl back and forth, the water will move back and forth too..raising on one side and falling on the other then repeating. That is essentially what the ocean is doing, just on a much much larger scale. The moon also plays a role in the changes in the tide because of its gravitational pull...it actually pulls on the ocean causing the water to move.
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