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"The Gherkin," also known as 30 St Mary Axe, is a commercial skyscraper in London that stands 180 meters (591 feet) tall.
The Gherkin, officially known as 30 St Mary Axe, is a skyscraper in London that is 180 meters (591 feet) tall and has 41 floors. It has a distinctive curved glass exterior and is one of the iconic buildings in London's skyline.
The average width of a gherkin pickle is between 3 and 5 centimeters. The average length for this pickle is 1 to 3 centimeters.
I estimate 9129: 12 * 3 * 6 = 216 per floor About 42 floors-worth: 42 * 216 = 9072 Plus 56 for the legs round the bottom Plus 1 for the lid
Mount Everest is approximately 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) tall.
180 metres long innit lol m8
"The Gherkin," also known as 30 St Mary Axe, is a commercial skyscraper in London that stands 180 meters (591 feet) tall.
The Gherkin, officially known as 30 St Mary Axe, is a skyscraper in London that is 180 meters (591 feet) tall and has 41 floors. It has a distinctive curved glass exterior and is one of the iconic buildings in London's skyline.
Sir Edward Gherkin
Yes, it is American for gherkin!
Slow Gherkin was created in 1993.
A gherkin wrapped in ham is commonly referred to as a "ham and gherkin roll" or "ham-wrapped gherkin." It's a popular appetizer or party snack, combining the tangy flavor of the gherkin with the savory taste of ham. Sometimes it may also be referred to as a "gherkin and prosciutto" if a specific type of ham is used.
the gherkin was built as an office tower for the government
Gherkin is used to eat. i am inproving this. who Eva wrote this means the building gherkin. otherwise he/she shoulda said gerkin. not THE GHERIN.
a gherkin wrapped in herring is called a rollmop.
Typically, a single gherkin weighs around 15-20 grams.
Gherkins are small cucumbers of used in cooking or in making gherkin pickles.