as many times as it wants to ! no brainer!
i think the constituon was signed and declaration of indepandence or watever....... something like that!
The 13,760kg great bell of the Palace of Westminster clocktower, commonly known as Big Ben, was manufactured at the famous Whitechapel Foundry, London. The cast was so big, it took three furnaces to heat the metel, 20 minutes to pour and 20 days for the metal to solidify and cool.
4 bell towers
The example provided is a complex sentence because it contains one dependent clause (after it stopped raining) and one independent clause (The bell rung four times).
Yes, and when the Liberty Bell cracked, it was sent back and recast, several times I believe.
A bell A bell can be cracked (like the liberty bell) A bell can be made (in a bell foundry) A bell can be told (rung) A bell can be played (as part of an orchestra) A joke!
it rang at least 4 times but the first time it cracked and all the other times the just like hit alittle bit and very lightly
The liberty bell was last rung on george washingtons birthday the bell cracked beacause of so many times it was glued back together the crack on the bell repersents liberty and the pursuit of happines we are very honor to have the liberty bell to this day...
{| |- | The famous flaw is the crack. It has cracked many times and has actually been recast twice. The current crack is a result of repairs. It is believed that the current crack occurred when the bell tolled the death of John Marshall. |}
It is known how it cracked and when.
Around 1856 the first attempt to attach the bell, it was broken upon delivery. The bell was actually broken a couple of times. Another time when the hammer inside the bell cracked it in 1859. They simply turned the bell so the hammer wouldn't inflict anymore damge to the already cracked bell, and Big Ben was considered finished.
yes it was when they brought the bell the hammer cracked the bell.
liberty bell, pa
The Liberty Bell first cracked in 1835. After being allowed to go on various gatherings and expositions, the bell cracked again and some people even chipped off pieces of it as souvenirs. It has not been allowed to be rung ever again since 1915.
The exact date the bell cracked is uncertain. It was probably between 1835 and 1840. Some believe it cracked on July 8th, 1835 when the bell was scheduled to toll for eight hours to mourn the death of Chief Justice John Marshall. During the fifth hour, it cracked.
Becuase at the time the bell was rang so often that it cracked. then they tried to fix it and did so. then they rang it so much again that it cracked all the way up and the liberty bell cannot ring again.