It's a building, a Tower. Originally intended as a bell Tower for a nearby Church. It's leaning b/c it was built on unstable soil.
the leaning tower of pisa is not the tallest building in italy because there is more kind of buildings that are taller than the leaning tower of pisa .
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Three examples of sentences that use the word SEEN: 1. Declarative One of the students in this class said that he has seen the volcano erupt. 2. Interrogative Have you seen the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy before? 3. Exclamatory I've never seen this kind of movie before! It's so meaningful!
In the same manner it was supported when it was constructed. But it has gotten some "help" over the years. In the last couple of decades, the responsible parties rolled up their sleeves and removed something approaching 40 meters3 of earth from under the higher side of the structure. This had the effect of straightening it toward the verticle by about a foot and a half at the top. For the first time in its history, it is no longer moving. And also in the good-news corner of the paper is that it's open to the public again. Also, the folks who lived near the tower in the direction it was leaning have returned to their homes and don't have to sleep with an eye and an ear open. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on this engineering point of interest.
Pisa is in Italy, so they use the Euro
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It all depends on the kind of bridge you are building
It is a Lattice tower.
yep kind of a little bit but not as tall as the Burj Khalifa which is the tallest building in the world
the current teen titans raven,robin,starfire,beast boy,and cyborg live in jump city in a a building that is shaped like a T called titans tower.
What is the leaning kind of PWC accidents
Herodotus describes a building atop the tower of Babylon as a temple dedicated to the god Marduk. This temple is said to be impressive in size and design, featuring a large ziggurat structure. He notes that the building is adorned with various offerings and is a central place of worship within the city. The temple signifies both the religious and cultural importance of Marduk to the Babylonian people.