Yes. The Empire State Building is 1,250 feet high (1,453 feet if you include the spire); the Statue of Liberty is a mere 305 feet from the ground to its highest point (the tip of the flame).
Yes, the Empire State Building is taller and larger than the Eiffel Tower. The Empire State Building measures 1,250 feet (381 meters) to the roof and 1,454 feet (443.2 meters) to the top of its spire while the Eiffel Tower is 1,050 feet (320 meters) at its highest point.
The effiel tower us 2567 ft tall were as the empier state building is only 1056 ft tall.
Higher. The Eiffel Tower is 1,063 feet and the Empire State Building is 1250 ft.
Answer: Yes
The Stratosphere Tower is 1,149 feet tall (350.2 Meters)
The Empire State Building is at 1,250 feet tall (381 Meters)
Much shorter. The Empire State Building is 1,454 feet tall, while Mt. Everst is 29,029 feet tall. That's a difference of 27,575 feet!
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The Empire state Building is taller than the Eiffel tower
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If you put the Titanic facing upwards, it would have been taller than the Eiffel Tower, taller than the Pyramids, but not as tall as the Empire State Building, so no
The Eiffel tower is older. The Empire state building was built in 1939, and the Eiffel tower was built in 1889.
In 1930 the Empire State Building took over the Eiffel tower to be the Worlds Tallest Building.Matt
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The 1250 feet tall Empire State Building is 123 feet taller than the John Hancock Center.
The Eiffel tower was the tallest building in the world until the completion in 1930 of the Chrysler building - a year before the Empire State building was completed.
If you mean the empire state building, there are a few buildings taller than it. You can look it up on google because it will have more info than I can give you.
if the titanic was measured from left to right it would be just about the height of the Eiffel tower