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It changed are world besause so many opeople died and those were the highest buildings ever.
The Erie Strayer MG-12CP2, I believe, has the highest production rate of any concrete batch plant. It is used for mass concrete placements that require 700+ cubic yards of concrete delivery per hour.
Becuase it gave them roads and buildings like the colosseum. In the modern world we would have barley anything without the romans ,there ideas have influenced us today If you think we use a lot of concrete today and the Romans invented concrete
Public shelters, which were often reinforced public buildings or underground train stations. Some people had concrete buildings built in there back gardens.
Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.Some of the achievements of the Pax Roman that effect the modern world are the use of concrete in buildings, which speaks for itself, the use of "mansios" along the highways, which today are called motels, and the most important achievement begun in the Pax Romana---Christianity.
The two Petronas Towers I and II in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, at meters (1483 feet) were the world's tallest buildings when completed in 1998. 452
As of the latest data, Hong Kong is often cited as having the highest density of buildings in the world. Its unique geography and limited land availability have led to the development of numerous high-rise buildings, resulting in a densely packed urban environment. The city's skyline is characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and mixed-use structures, making it a prime example of vertical urban development.
The twin towers were unique because they were the highest buildings on Earth when they were built. The new World Trade Center will also be the tallest building on Earth when it is completed.
Depends on the year, and area, but clay, mud, wood, bricks, concrete, steel, and stone were all common some where in the world, at some time, some even today.
Taipei 101 is built using;Steel;Glass;Concrete,A 730ton tune mass damper;Metal cables to hold up the damper.
7th grade
I'm not sure about my answer, but I think Gustave Eiffel has built the most buildings in the world.