This is an opinion question, as it all depends on what you like.
The ball would bounce up very high
stand on the empire state building and start peeing, that would make the tallest waterfall in new york!
They sometimes explode. I don't believe that it would be enough to destroy a building
Now, see, if you built a building at the epicenter of an earthquake, no matter what what ground is there, the building will inevitably collapse. Near an earthquake's epicenter, though, is a different story. The best ground would definitely be solid, packed soil. The best foundation for a building would be isolated, unless you had a smaller building like a house, which would be better off with an anchored foundation. The best type of building would have steel frame crossties-only on a skyscraper or tall, large office building like in New York, though.
cells can't be bigwould you want a 999 gazillion of football-size cells to make up your brain? would you want your head or all parts of your body make you as big or as high as the empire state building? that is why our cells are small.amall as they maybe but are essential to our growth and development because each of them do their own work, regardless of their size. The average size of a cell is between 1mm to 100mm
Each year about four million people visit the Empire State Building in New York City. This would mean that there are around 333,300 visitors to the building each month.
Yes. if you are saying '' the Empire State Building'' you would not capitalize th
i would relax
from an airplane and from the top of the empire state building
Yes. if you are saying '' the Empire State Building'' you would not capitalize th
i would relax
you would think so...I bet it is since they always call it the Empire State Building, never the Empire State Center or what ever. So I'm gonna go with yes, capitalize Building.
The Empire State Building is pretty tall, man, so obviously to build one taller would take longer than the Empire State Building took.
the empire said the state building is tall
no
zxfghzthzdh
The Empire State building has 37 million cubic feet of volume which equates to 276,779,220.76 gallons of water.