To create a model of Big Ben for a school project, start by gathering materials like cardboard, scissors, glue, and paint. Cut out the base and tower shape from cardboard, then use additional pieces to form the clock face and the tower's intricate details. Paint the structure in appropriate colors, such as dark brown or gray for the tower and gold for the clock face, and add decorative elements like windows or the clock hands. Finally, assemble the parts and display your model on a sturdy base for presentation.
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There are 334 steps in the Big Ben (Elizabeth Tower). Technically there are no steps in Big Ben - as this is the name of the largest bell in the tower.
It doesn't make a profit as it is not a business or company.
Yes, Big Ben is still called Big Ben.
Imagine you have this big project on your home pc. Instead of unhooking your computer and re hooking it up at school/work you could put it on the drive and play the project on the computer there.
Big Ben !
Big Ben is in London, England.
Make it big, sparkly, and shiny in any way.
yes when there's a sudden mess up in the code and the machine crashes before you save the big project that could make or break you school year
the main bell, the one that chimes the hours, is Big Ben.
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Big Ben, the Great Bell of the Palace of Westminster, stopped working in 1975 due to mechanical issues. The clock mechanism needed extensive repairs, leading to its silence for a period of time. The repairs were part of a larger restoration project for the clock tower, which was completed in 1977. After the repairs, Big Ben resumed its iconic chiming.