Yes, in certain ways.
Financially, practically, and safety-wise (legally), yes.
Physically, no, as you could make a building that tall without elevators, but it would be hard to ascend to the top using just the stairs and/or escalators.
The observatory elevators of burj Dubai will move at a speed of 18msecin true or false
Yes, it is true, he has claustrophobia and is scared of elevators, I am sorta too.
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yes he is scared of small places and is scared of elevators
Unfortunately there are no true skyscrapers in Washington DC. By law the tallest structure must be shorter than the Washington Monument (at 550 ft).
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It depends if the dog has been well trained to accept different motions such as elevators (even in malls), car or other transportation. Seeing-eye dogs have no problem with elevators, but your pet dog may have a problem with an elevator if he is not used to using one. The reason dogs don't like elevators is that they don't like the motion below their feet, but it really depends on the dog. If your dog gets sick in a car then it just might get sick in an elevator.
Human flight is made possible through the use of airplanes and other aircraft. These machines are designed with wings and engines that generate lift and thrust, allowing them to overcome the force of gravity and stay airborne. Additionally, control surfaces such as ailerons, elevators, and rudders enable pilots to maneuver the aircraft in the air.
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