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Why were people falling down from the leaning tower Pisa?

bc they cant keep their balance


Who built Leaning Tower of Pisa and why is it not falling down and is it possible for a normal person to build it?

A man called Fantanio Santocini built the leaning tower of Pisa. It took so long to build because of the constant battles between Pisa and neighbouring cities and towns. The part about it not falling down has never been explained but people are deep into research to find out why it won't fall. Your question about is it possible for a normal person to build is a bit stupid, a normal person(s) built it, some super human didn't come along and build it :)


Was building the Leaning Tower of Pisa dangerous?

Torre Pendente Di Pisa, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, was dangerous in some peoples view. In 1990, the Italian government closed the building down because they thought the structure was 'not safe for tourists'. After fixing the soil underneath the tower, it was re-opened in 2001 for tourists.


Facts on the Leaning Tower of Pisa?

The leaning Tower of Pisa has many myths including that it is going to fall in 2016. It is also a rumor that they were planning on taking it down in the late 1900's. Today, we know that was not true. Another myth is that the leaning Tower of Pisa was designed and meant to lean although that is not true.


Was the leaning tower of Pisa ever torn down and rebuilt?

No, it has been original from the time they built it there.


Why were people falling down the leaning tower Pisa?

As of 2017, it still hasn't collapsed. Eventually it might, if the lean gets too bad.


Is the Leaning Tower of Pisa changing in any way?

yes, it slowly falls down and every year it falls about 1-2cms


What prevents a flamingo from falling down when standing on one leg?

Its massive boner is erected and is used as a leg


What does the Leaning Tower of Pisa represent?

The Leaning Tower of Pisa doesn't symbolize anything. It was designed as a bell tower for the church it sits next to, but the construction made it lean. It is a beautiful tower that people from around the world come to see each year.


What bridge clasped?

Londan bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down, londan bridge is falling down, my dear aldy


Who dropped a cannon ball down the tower of Pisa?

Galileo Galilee dropped two balls off of the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. One was wooden and the other was a cannon ball. He dropped them at the same time to see which one would hit the ground first.


How much is the tower of Pisa leaning?

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