Roughly 3-4 meters, or 10 feet. The exact height depends on the actual construction of the building.
a single story building is one that has only one level on it.
Its a house with two half of a stair case,it looks like a three story when its not.i should know i lived in one.
Depends which one
hose
No, the Dutch made their homes like the ones they left behind: they were close together, two to three stories high, doorsteps leading to either side of the house, and two part Dutch doors
One story high
In the War of 1812, the walls were one story high. After the war, the walls were made two stories high.
3 meters high
Either buy one or test your luck... Which is party and see if you can get one. I got an actor guy on High School Story. All of my single people are boys so I'm trying to get some more girls.
Almost any high fantasy story, such as The Lord of the Rings, will have several plots which converge on one climax.
A story is a narrative which may or may not be true. It has no height - unless you consider the height of the book in which it appears. Each story of an average building is about ten feet (three meters).
A one-story building or structure typically refers to a building that has only one level or floor above ground. This kind of building is common in residential areas or for smaller commercial buildings.
The story called Why the Sky is High, by Hiligaynon, is a history tale. It tells the story of how the sky used to be low enough to touch with a stick, and why it is now too high to reach.
A ten story building would be a little over 100 feet high. Typically a story is 10 feet high, but this varies widely between residential homes and commercial businesses.
Same as the one used in a 46 story high rise 1.6 GPF
Very high. All the books are important to the story. If you miss one out, then you must pay the consequences... :)
There will be a book called Vampire High: Sophomore Year coming out in July 2010. He also has other books you can check out but this is the only one that is related to the Vampire High story.