Hmmm... Lets think. How would they transport a huge building from one place to another. It is impossible. So its still in the same place.
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the same reason for the twin towers financial
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No, Mount Olympus is not physically located above the Empire State Building in New York. Mount Olympus is a famous mountain in Greece, while the Empire State Building is a skyscraper in Manhattan. The two are not in the same location or even the same continent.
The same as any other lights in other buildings
In a vacuum where there is no air resistance, both the bowling ball and the napkin would fall with the same acceleration due to gravity. However, in the presence of air resistance, the bowling ball, being more aerodynamic, would fall faster than the napkin.
Lightning can strike the same place multiple times because it is attracted to tall and conductive objects like trees, buildings, and monuments. The Empire State Building, for example, is struck by lightning around 25 times a year.
One can find information on the empire store by searching the Empire State building online. This store is located in the same building and most often a gift shop type store! It is a big tourist attraction and brochures likely have information in them as well.
If you mean the statue of Jupiter for the guard at the Colosseum, it is at the front desk of the empire state building gift shop. It is quite small, but it isn't really hard. It is about the same size of the empire state mini ornaments.
Yes, take the Empire State Building, it gets hit by lightning hundreds of times a year.
No. The "Big Apple" is New York City, while the state of New York is the "Empire State".
Yes, New York's current capitol building is in the same place as it was when it was built. However, this is the fourth capitol building in New York.