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Approximately 28 or 29 days.
That is a rather tricky question. A tower connecting the moon and Earth directly would be nearly impossible to build, since the moon is constantly moving around the Earth, and the tower would have to move with it. Instead, one could build a space elevator to geostationary orbit. Distance-wise you'd still have thousands of miles to go, but you'd have the majority of the necessary velocity needed to get there already. Now, how long would it take to build? We don't know for certain, since we've never tried making one. To give a point of reference, if we built it like a traditional building, like the Burj Dubai (the world's current tallest building), it would take a very long time. The Burj Dubai stands roughly a half mile tall and took three years to build. To build a space elevator to geostationary orbit, it would have to reach 22,236 miles high, and it would have to be gravitationally anchored to a point in space twice that distance away. So if we built it that way we'd be looking at a process at least 132,000 years long. But! That's why we wouldn't build one that way! Instead we could use an incredibly strong tether between a point on the surface and a point twice the distance from here to geostationary orbit, and have the "elevator car" ride along the tether. This would be much quicker to make, but it would still take years, maybe even a decade or two to construct. We may not see a space elevator in our lifetimes, but hopefully sometime in the future we'll have one!
Yesterday, it was the last one............ :''''(
How long did it take for robert scott to reach the south pole
long enough to make you talk.
he's on the bottom floor but you need to take the elevator on the 1st or 2nd floor ( you have to have the lift key) and take it to the bottom floor
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the 13th floor is so scary i could not sleep you take the elevator and it moves side to side
The Etsatz Elevator takes place in the sixth book. If you ment when in the book, it's when Klaus notices that the elevator has an up button, but they are on the top floor, so he hits it and they find out the elevator is ersatz. Hope this helps!
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As much energy it takes to move your ass!!!!!
what you do is you go into the elevator, with another person on the outside. you grabve there under wear, quickly close the elevator doors, and click the button to go tot he highest floor. keeping tight grasp on the person's underwear, wait until you are at the top floor. then let go. and get off the elevator, take the stairs don, and check out the person. the friction of you holding on to there under wear should have lifted and ket the on the top of the elevator doors. and the only way to get them down is to ride the elevator down, if the gerson's underwear has. if already ripped.
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what you do is you go into the elevator, with another person on the outside. you grabve there under wear, quickly close the elevator doors, and click the button to go tot he highest floor. keeping tight grasp on the person's underwear, wait until you are at the top floor. then let go. and get off the elevator, take the stairs don, and check out the person. the friction of you holding on to there under wear should have lifted and ket the on the top of the elevator doors. and the only way to get them down is to ride the elevator down, if the gerson's underwear has. if already ripped.
how long does it take to get down 1 mile to the ocean floor
It helps in a lot of unexpected ways. When I was a concierge at a condo building, a man doing construction in one of the units had a long beam he needed to take to the 14th floor. He was afraid it wouldn't fit in the elevator, but by measuring the sides of the elevator, I was able to use geometry to figure out how many feet the elevator was from the top corner to the opposite bottom one. It fit.
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