The Eiffel tower is 324 metres high, which gives 324.000 centimetres.
it is due to expansion and contraction
Using the length of the average toothbrush, 7.3 cm (or just under 3 inches), the Eiffel Tower is about 4439 toothbrushes tall.
The Eiffel tower does not sway in the wind at all. It is very big, very tall, and very,very, strong.The observatory at the top of the Eiffel tower noted a record movement of 13 cm during the tempest of December 1999 (under winds of 240 km/h).The Eiffel does not, or practically not, move in the wind. Its lattice structure allows for minimal wind pressure, which Eiffel engineers had to kept under a 70 centimetres total amplitude at the summit. That never was the case, and according to the tower's observatory, the greatest amplitude ever recorded at the top was 13 centimetres (5.11 inches) in the strongest winds recorded (240 km/h - 149.12 miles/hour) in the December 1999 tempest.It sways 7cm when its windy, and 11cm in a wind storm.When you are up The Eiffel Tower you can feel it sway,but not much.If you are just looking at it though you cant see it moving.
if the titanic was measured from left to right it would be just about the height of the Eiffel tower
85 cm to the nearest hundredths is 85.00 cm
The Eiffel tower is an amazing site and everyone should go and check it out.1. - From 1889 until 1930, the Eiffel Tower was the tallest building in the whole world.2. -Strong winds can sway Eiffel Tower slightly. During the storm of Dec. 1999, the top moved approximately 13 centimeters from its initial position (recorded winds of 240 km/h.3. - The Eiffel Tower shrinks 6 inches in winter4. - In 1925, a con artist sold the Eiffel Tower for scrap - twice!5. - In 1909, the Eiffel Tower almost was dismantled and sold for scrap metal. But because a telecommunications company wanted to use the tower to broadcast signals, the Eiffel Tower was saved.Gustave Eiffel also designed a lot of the structural work for the Statue of Liberty.
2 cm, to the nearest 10 cm is 0 cm
4.45cm to the nearest cm = 4cm
7 cm to the nearest hundredths is 7.00cm
3.5 rounded to the nearest cm is 4cm
The Eiffel Tower is structurally sound and very stable due to it's structure and shape. It provides little wind resistance but bends ever so slightly on sunny days due to the expansion of the metal on the sun-facing side (only to around 10 cm). In 1956 the top floor was damaged by fire and it has been often hit by lightning due to its height.
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