The height of the tower is 55.86 m (183.27 ft) from the ground on the lowest side and 56.70 m (186.02 ft) on the highest side. The width of the walls at the base is 4.09 m (13.42 ft) and at the top 2.48 m (8.14 ft). The tower leans at an angle of 3.97 degrees. This means that the stone would land 3.9 meter (12 ft 10 in) from the base.
If you mean 'Is the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy?' then that would be a yes
You would see the leaning tower of Pisa in Pisa, Italy
Do you mean Galileo Galilei? The Italian guy who dropped things from the Leaning Tower to see what would hit the ground first?
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Underneath the Leaning Tower is clay. The clay on the side that leans is soft, which caused it to sink. They hoped that the clay would harden but it did not.
Pisa, Italy
you built it all over again
The Leaning tower of Pisa, which is in Italy, is famous for its lean. Even if it didn't lean at all, it will still be famous because the tower of Pisa is a cathedral of Italy, or also known as the bellchamber/belltower of Italy.
It has been recently reported that the Big Ben Clock Tower is leaning slightly. This would indicate a problem with the foundations below the tower. It is being looked into for a reason why.
Because otherwise it would fall over.
Galileo Galilee dropped two balls off of the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. One was wooden and the other was a cannon ball. He dropped them at the same time to see which one would hit the ground first.
i would think so