No. A fall from two floors up or more would likely break the cat's legs, and a fall from four floors up or more would almost certainly kill it, unless it got lucky and landed in some bushes.
Cats may always land on their feet, but, like they say, it's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end. Cats are not immune to gravity. When you fall from a significant height, you hit the ground at such a high speed that the impact is nearly always fatal.
most probably... It just depends on what type it is... If it's a mouse that's and adult, healthy, durable, then sure, but it will have serious injuries
they finished it in 1930 they started in 1929 it was the tallest building for 11 months after being topped out by the empire state building
The Empire State Building lost this title in 1972 with the construction of the first world trade center nearby in New York City
Titanic was as big as the London Bridge. When she rose during the sinking, she was as big as the Empire state building. Imagine being on a ship big as London bridge. Imagine how scary it would be being on a sinking ship as big as the Empire state building.
The nickname of New York City is in fact the "Big Apple" but you are correct in that New York State is indeed nicknamed "the Empire State" ? The Empire State Building named after NY State's nickname is one of the best known tourist locations in New York City, it being a skyscraper comprising 102 stories with a height of 1,250 feet or 381 meters.Historically the Empire State Building was originally the tallest building in the entire world from its original construction in 1931 holding this record until the completion of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in late 1970 becoming taller. But the Empire State Building remains well known today in the 21st century as still being the USA's fourth tallest completed skyscraper.
Well, Skyscrapers are now being put in more time to do construct it and the empire state was not that tall compared to today's buildings like the world largest building The burjaman Khalifa
The Empire State building as of now (2013) is back to being the tallest building of New York. The World Trade Center was the tallest before the tragic events of September 11th. The Bank of America building is now second on the tallest list.
Movies, to this day, are still being filmed at the site of the Empire State Building--Such as King Kong. 110 millions of tourists each year visit it. It is the Second Tallest building in the Americas. It began the inspiration to question the morality of skyscrapers and concrete jungles.
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The Empire State Building, a 102-story contemporary Art Deco style building in New York City, was designed by Shreve, Lamb and Harmon Associates and built in 1931. The tower takes its name from the nickname of New York State. The American Society of Civil Engineers declared the Empire State Building as one of the modern Seven Wonders of the World. The building also belongs to the World Federation of Great Towers.A building of historical and classical importance that has gone through numerous remodels and upgrades and is currently being modified in an attempt to gain a greener environmental footprint.
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