Lots of people, not a lot of land. so if you can't build sideways you build up. (Ps. this is not a psychology question)
Japan has limited land space due to its mountainous terrain and high population density, which has led to a focus on vertical urban development. Additionally, earthquake-resistant technology has advanced in Japan, allowing for the construction of tall buildings that can withstand seismic activity. The demand for space in urban areas has also driven the construction of tall buildings for both residential and commercial purposes.
Sigmund Freud was about 5 feet 7 inches tall (170 cm).
Common stereotypes about tall people include assumptions that they are more confident, better leaders, and more athletic. There can also be stereotypes that tall individuals are intimidating or less approachable.
The Japanese Federation for Psychotherapy is an organization in Japan that serves as a professional body for psychotherapists. It aims to promote the practice of psychotherapy, establish ethical guidelines, provide training and certification for therapists, and contribute to the advancement of mental health services in Japan.
The fear of being tall is known as acrophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of heights. People with acrophobia may experience extreme anxiety or panic when they are in high places or even at the thought of being high up.
Carl Jung was roughly 6 feet tall and his weight was estimated to be around 160 pounds.
Earthguakes and volcanoes.Earthquakes and Volcanoes.
Every city does not have to have tall buildings. Some small cities have small buildings. Besides, compared to NY and Chicago's skyscrapers nothing seems tall.
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I'm not sure that anyone has attempted to quantify the number of buildings in Japan, but the answer, I'm sure, is a great many.
Bungale S. Taranath has written: 'Structural analysis and design of tall buildings' -- subject(s): Tall buildings, Design and construction 'Structural analysis and design of tall buildings' -- subject(s): Tall buildings, Structural analysis (Engineering), Design and construction 'Wind and Earthquake Resistant Buildings'
Yes, the direct object in the sentence is "buildings." It receives the action of the verb "sway."
Buildings on tall posts that are strong.
tall building are bad :(((
it destroyed them
japan
okay
Tall buildings