the Arc de Triomphe in Paris is 50 metres high, the Arc of Titus in Rome is 15.40 metres high.
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The Arc de Triomphe stands 50 m (165 ft) in height, 45 m (148 ft) wide and 22 m (72 ft) deep. It is the second largest triumphal arch in the world, after the one built in Pyongyang, North Korea.
No, but it is much easier and it looks much nicer if your foot has an arch ;)
Pein is taller but not by much.
The simple arch (barrel arch) was invented by the Etruscans. The Romans developed a more complex arch, the vaulted arch. The vaulted arch, combined with the development of a type of concrete which was much superior than that of other civilisations, facilitated the construction of large scale building and bigger bridges. Roman bridges crossed much wider rivers and valleys and much deeper valleys. In the case of deep valleys, two or three rows of arches were built on top on each other to make the bridge taller. Roman concrete also set underwater and was used to build much bigger docks for ports. Concrete also made it possible to build much bigger and sophisticated domes compared to those of other civilisations. The the aqueducts were another very important innovation.
Much taller
About 3-5 times taller.
I think where 5 feet taller
very much taller about 5 meters
No, you will not actually grow taller but you will appear taller because you are slimmer.
No US politician has a plaque on the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. But Thomas Jefferson has a plaque on an resembling - but much smaller - archway in Dijon, to commemorate his stay in France.
How much taller is Mt.Elbrus than Mt.Olympus in Greece