Living under the tower is more dangerous. When a technician is working on the tower
from time to time, there is always the possibility that a nut, bolt, or wrench might
accidentally fall from his tool belt, which could be hazardous to your roofing shingles,
or to individuals standing on your front porch.
If your dark nameless fear is regarding the electromagnetic radiation that emanates
invisibly from the equipment and devices on the tower and in the many featureless
shelters and cabinets on the ground below it, I think you can relax. You're exposed
to less radiation standing on the ground under a cell-tower than you are when you're
standing in your kitchen waiting for the popcorn to pop in the microwave [oven].
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It is dangerous because the tree could fall.
yes,but not for children under 5. there can be things in the cave that can be dangerous for them.
No, AMOEBAS are living things filed under the kingdom of protists.
True--apex ;p
spirogyra,
The radio station DWRX broadcasts with a power of 25,000 watts, however, the actual size of the station's tower is not listed. The station broadcasts under the moniker Monster Radio.
Yes. The train station at the Eiffel tower is underground
Either under the hood near the passenger side strut tower or under the vehicle - follow the fuel line
Not sure what type you have but, I have a DL station wagon and the fuel filter is located under the hood on the drivers side by the strut tower.
There is no river under the tower. But the Seine flows NW of it, about 200 mtrs away, between the tower and the Palais de Chaillot under the Pont D'Iéna.
birds is okay cos' they don't touch the ground but most animals is the same case as humans
Ashton-under-Lyne railway station was created in 1846.
Ascott-under-Wychwood railway station was created in 1853.
Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station ended in 1964.
Newcastle-under-Lyme railway station was created in 1852.
Ashton-under-Hill railway station was created in 1864.
The ground under the tower shifted, and could not support its weight. The foundation was insufficient. (It is a bell tower, not a water tower.)