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it fell down because the rain made it slippy and it caused it to fall down

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What were the effects of the holbeck hall?

If you want to know what caused the Holbeck Hall to collapse it was a landslide caused by the heat cracking the clay, which was what the cliff was made of, and then the rainwater going in to the cracks and when the rainwater froze and then melted it caused the cracks to expand. The sea was also eroding the bottom of the cliff! I hope this helps!


How many people were hurt in the collapse of holbeck hall hotel?

No one died or was even hurt in the collapse of the Holbeck Hall Hotel.


What day did the holbeck hall collapse?

on 7th june i think


What did the manager say when holbeck hall hotel collapse?

ye ma happened


What did the council do to protect holbeck hall cliff side?

The council drained the sand of gravel and filled the cracks on the cliff. Hope this helps :)


Where is Holbeck Hall?

the holbeck hall hotel is in scarbrough england.


Who designed holbeck hall?

Holbeck hall was deisgned by Jesus when he visited Scarborough in 1934.


What did the sea do to holbeck hall?

The sea didn't do anything to Holbeck Hall Hotel. In June 1993, part of the hotel, which was located on a cliff-top, collapsed into the sea but this was due to 'soil creep'. The hotel was so badly damaged that the remaining structure had to be demolished.


What time did holbeck hall collapse?

3rd to 5th June 1993 or 7th June. finally collapsed at 19:45 on 5th or 7th


How much did it cost to stay the night in Holbeck hall?

The cheapest room in Holbeck Hall was £20,000 per night.


How many people died when holbeck hall callapsea?

Roughly 1 million people died when Holbeck Hall colapsed.


What happened to the holbeck hall?

1880