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The Eiffel Tower was made of steel, not rock.
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This was a technical challenge and a demonstration of the how-to for the Eiffel company, which was specialized in metallic-framed constructions. The use of steel allowed the tower to reach a height of 300 meters (about 1000 feet). A tower made of rock would have collapsed, its base crushed under the weight.
No. It is iron and copper. . Eiffel, the same man who did the Eiffel Tower, designed it. The statue is made of copper metal pieces that are bolted together. It was shipped over in crates and put together on Liberty Island.
the Hard Rock Cafe is located 14 boulevard Montmartre, the Eiffel Tower is Quai Branly. The distance by road is 4,456m - around 8 minutes by car in normal traffic conditions, or about 40 minutes walk.
What is the use for Ayers rock?** What is the use for the Eiffel Tower, or the Sydney Opera House, or the Statue of Liberty, or Mount Rushmore, or the Great Wall? It's a tourist attraction.
Limstone Berbs
The tower was built with limestone and lime mortar, with marble used inside.
white marble
Eiffel Tower in France Stonehenge in UK Acropolis of Athens,Greece Colosseum in Italy Aphrodite's Rock in Cyprus are some famous landmarks in Europe.
igneous rock
The answer is organic sedimentary rock.