1.imperial tower,mumbai,60 stored building
Philadelphia Center City (558 ft)
it is on the list of tallest buildings but is not the tallest building.
Yes it is. The measures are 828m (2,717 ft). You can find this on, "The list of tallest buildings and structures in the world" wikipedia. Originally called the Burj Dubai it was renamed Burj Khalifa
Empire State Building
its lodha bellaza tower 1 which is 125 m tall for more info refer to wiki list of tallest buildings in Hyderabad
Titanic was 882 1/2 feet long. As of late 2017, according to Wikipedia's "List of tallest buildings in the world" the tallest is 2,717 feet tall and the 51st tallest is 1,148 feet tall. A rough guess would at least triple that to include all buildings that are 883 feet tall so perhaps 150 buildings could fit Titanic in them.
eiffel tower/ buildings transport car engines... machinery
1. Cn tower 2. 1 wtc new york city 3. Sears tower
The twin towers were the highest buildings but not for long. When the were still standing from 1998-2004 the were the highest building.
Use the link below to surf to the Wikipedia article on the tallest buildings in Asia. Note that you will arive at a list of countries, and you'll have to poll them individually and then compare your rusults. But there are only a dozen, or a few more.
The tallest buildings in the world is the Burj Khalifia, Shanghai Tower, the Makkah Clock Royal Tower, and the One World Trade Center. The fifth is the Chow Tai Fook Center, followed by the Taipei 101, the Shanghai World Financial Center, the two twin Petronas Towers, and the Petronas Tower 2.
The tallest buildings in Texas include the JPMorgan Chase Tower in Houston, which stands at 1,002 feet, and the Wells Fargo Plaza, also in Houston, reaching 992 feet. Other notable skyscrapers are the Williams Tower (901 feet) and the One World Trade Center in Dallas, at 921 feet. The Texas State Capitol in Austin, while not a skyscraper, is also significant, standing at 311 feet tall, making it one of the tallest state capitol buildings in the U.S.