It is because of the shape of the structure. The base is much wider than the top allowing for stability. The structure was made behind the science of wind resistance and its also made of still iron. The tower sways 6-7 cm in the strongest winds.
As long as it is properly maintained, there is no reason for it to ever fall. However, the Eiffel Tower is made of steel, and like any steel structure is subject to rust.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa was at risk of toppling over since before it was even finished. However, in the 1990s, measures were taken to decrease the lean of the tower. By 2008, the measures completed in 2001 finished untilting the tower to where it currently stands, and it's expected to remain stable for at least 200 more years.
yes there is a chance of the tower falling due to the poorly laid foundation!
Eventually, all things crumble, but, barring some horrific tragedy, the Eiffel Tower should stand for decades, if not centuries, to come.
As long as there's Money for maintenance and upkeep - never.
As of June 2017, it is still standing proud.
No, because the people would've never got it back up again
The Eiffel tower did not fall it is still standing and I don't think it will fall anytime soon
yes
the leaning tower of Pisa could fall one day
The leaning Tower of Pisa is leaning and everyone wonders how can a huge building lean and not fall.
Because otherwise it would fall over.
Because it can be dangerous it might fall or get damaged
It is built on clay not stone. In the end it will fall over.
No, the tower is still standing at an angle (2017). The tower's foundations have been reinforced in the past to ensure the tower will not eventually fall., There is no desire to correct the lean, as the lean is maintained because it is a famous tourist attraction.
The leaning Tower of Pisa has many myths including that it is going to fall in 2016. It is also a rumor that they were planning on taking it down in the late 1900's. Today, we know that was not true. Another myth is that the leaning Tower of Pisa was designed and meant to lean although that is not true.
The Leaning tower of Pisa, which is in Italy, is famous for its lean. Even if it didn't lean at all, it will still be famous because the tower of Pisa is a cathedral of Italy, or also known as the bellchamber/belltower of Italy.
bcause they are very good people and are helping it fall
no because it was built leaning over & was made extra stable so no.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The tower's rate of fall is around 1.2mm per year or 1/20".