Yes.
The structure of the tower is limestone or aliminium
Leaning tower
FAIL
the leaning tower of Pisa.
The tower is not bent. It is leaning, hence the name "Leaning Tower of Pisa". It is leaning because it was not built on stable grounds. The earth beneath it has compressed from the weight, and has probably been washed by rains, as well.
the center of gravity of the leaning tower of Pisa lies above its base of support, so the tower is in stable equilibrium.
its a frame
no because it was built leaning over & was made extra stable so no.
correct me if wrong (i havent done alot of research yet) the leaning tower of pisa doesnt have an exact structure. it was built to be straight but proboably had some faults which caused it to start leaning. designers most of thought that the lean was going to be more popular and different than a normal building so they connected wires that held and still holds up the tower today.
The leaning tower is a tower in Europe that is leaning at 3.97 degrees.
All of Rome, Leaning Tower of Pisa
they decided to take ou t soil from the bottom. which was making it lean. but when they did the it took 15 feet off of the leaning