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An Earth Quake knocked it off

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Q: How did the east side of the colosseum fall?
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When did the colosseum fall?

The upper part of the southern side of the Colosseum fell during an earthquake in 1349 because the soil on that side is less stable.


How did the colosseum in rome fall?

The Colosseum in Rome did not physically "fall." However, it went through a period of decline and neglect after the fall of the Roman Empire, and was heavily damaged by natural disasters, vandalism, and looting. Additionally, parts of the structure were repurposed for other constructions, further contributing to its deterioration over time.


What is the absolute location of the colosseum?

The absolute location of the Colosseum is 42 degrees north and 13 degrees east.


Why did some of the Colosseum fall apart?

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What caused the outer south side of the Colosseum to collapse?

An earthquake in 1826 nearly finished the job started in 1349, damaging and nearly collapsing the outer south side of the Colosseum.


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