it depends on where the hotel is being built ... if its far away somewhere in the outskirts where wild life is to be found mostly then it definitely has much hand in its destruction... no doubt....
Im assuming you mean The life of the building, and if this is correct, then this would refer to the amount of time which a given building is fit for purpose and habitable. The majority of buildings are designed to have a life time of 80 years, so this would be the life of the building.
Im assuming you mean The life of the building, and if this is correct, then this would refer to the amount of time which a given building is fit for purpose and habitable. The majority of buildings are designed to have a life time of 80 years, so this would be the life of the building.
The "life of the building" is the life of Duncan in Macduff's line in Act II Scene 3, "Most sacrilegious murder hath broke ope the Lord's anointed temple and stole thence the life o' the building." Macduff is comparing the king to a sacred temple which someone has broken into. And what has been stolen? The king's life.
no it has no reason to be destroyed
no there was no get a life
get a life why do you want a destroyed plant?
They are getting destroyed. When people build on the land, some of the runoff from the building sites are going into the water thus killing marine life and the coral reef.
Cause of deforestatio today. Deforestation has destroyed their way of life, their economy, their houses, it has destroyed them in one world.
formula for determining the useful life of a building?
Occidental Life Building was created in 1917.
Sun Life Building was created in 1931.
Atlas Life Building was created in 1922.