No. You wouldn't want to set up your air conditioner so that it can't trip anything. That would defeat the safety feature of a circuit breaker and probably result in a fire. However, in a typical situation I doubt your air conditioner could actually black out the building's power. Most likely it's not the only culprit, and anyway, the only breaker that it should be able to trip is its own, not the main. If it is tripping the main breaker before its own, the building service is overloaded. The best and safest solution is to have the service evaluated and/or corrected by a professional electrician.
easy, you can tell just by looking for a cross on a building, or see if you can find anything that has to do with religion in the building. hope this helped! johnnyswagg7
Can't understand the question. The Eiffel Tower is a building. Buildings don't have an opinion about anything.
Are people building any buildings or anything this week
No, because a structure is something made up of multiple parts, and buildings are not the only thing made up of multiple parts. Structures can be cars, buildings, phones, etc. Hope this helps! In some jurisdictions, where International Building Code (IBC) applies, a "Building" is defined to include a structure that is USED for support or sheltering any use or occupancy. A "structure" is "anything that is built or constructed", including basically anything made by a person or an animal. A picket fence is a structure, but is not a building. Construction or removal of one may or may not trigger a need for a building permit.
Building is not a collective noun it is a singular common noun. A collective noun for building could be block. eg A block of buildings
Buildings can be extended but unfortunaly it costs alot for a building to extend buy building workers...
Concrete is used for building buildings and it is a mixture of sand, water and cement.
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buildings.
The plural form of building is buildings.
All buildings are structures but not all structures are buildings
The noun 'building' is used as a collective noun for a building of rooks.There is no specific collective noun for the noun 'building', in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a complex of buildings, a block of buildings, a group of buildings, etc.