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It leans at 10 degrees, greater than the Leaning Tower of Pisa which leans at 5.5 degrees. It is a result of damage during the Civil War in the 17th century.

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11y ago

The Leaning Tower of Caerphilly Castle leans because it was hit by a bomb athe bomb destroyed half of the tower but leaving the other half leaning at an angle of 10%.

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13y ago

because they wouldn't be leaning towers if they didn't lean

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12y ago

The tower leans because its foundation is only 3m deep and made from poor, marshy clay. The tower is actually sinking into the terrible soil on which it is built.

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8y ago

Subsidence caused by the foundations' failing has caused this.

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