'Storey', also spelled 'story' in America, is a floor or level of a building.
Generally speaking, there is no difference, although, sometimes, storeys refer to floors above the ground floor, so, a building with 4 storeys would have 5 floors. Mostly, though, house floors are always referred to as floors, not storeys, and if they are referred to as storeys, then it's the same number of floors. 'Storeys' is a term mostly reserved for commerce, office, and apartment buildings.
According to http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4089/titanic2.html it was 11 storeys high. According to http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4089/titanic2.html it was 11 storeys high.
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It Depends on the height of the window 2 Storeys = Vet is needed Over 2 Storeys = Dog will not survive the fall
depending on the building there is about 3 metres ( 10 feet ) per storey, so it would be 6 storeys high. if the storeys are 15 feet then yes 60 feet would equal 4 storeys
Toa Payoh, with its flats scaling to over 40 storeys. It will be the Pinnacle@Duxton at 50 storeys to be completed in April 2009.
Big Ben is, technically, the name of a bell but it is also used for the clock or clocktower. The clocktower is not occupied and dies not have storeys.
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It is a five-story pyramidal.
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Its depend on the number of storeys of the building