That was the Djeser-Djeseru. We know it as The Mortuary Temple of Queen Hatshepsut. It is located at Deir el-Bahri.
They could be, depending on how high they are built.
No, it was simply built as a monument. The arch would have little to no effect on a tornado even if it took a direct hit.
If you mean who was responsible for building the Colosseum, it was the Flavians. Vespasian began it in 72AD, Titus dedicated and opened it in 80, and Domitian added finishing touches to it sometime after 82. After the Flavians, the responsibility for maintenance was ultimately the emperor's, even though minor officials would oversee the day to day upkeep.
Cleopatra never built any monuments. About the closest thing to a "monument" would be the temple she had build to Julius Caesar and a maternity house at the temple at Dendera.
Please specify which monument. Even if you do, nobody would be able to answer unless it's a very small monument.
The Washington Monument is in Washington DC.
Well actually, all the pyramids made, no one got paid for them. Slaves built all the pyramids. And slaves built the Washington Monument. (Just a little fact)
khufu did that because he wanted to show how great he was>
In 1912, Titanic was built for $7.5M which would be about $400M today.
In 1912, Titanic was built to the tune of $7.5M US.
Because that's where it was built in 1927, and Chicago as we know it today grew around it. If it had been built in Boston, it would have been 'donated' to Boston. If it had been built in Atlanta, it would have been 'donated' to Atlanta. Any more dumb questions?
When they were built they would have been called a bucket or a ole in the wall. today they are called toilets.