The dust from the collapse of the Twin Towers in the 9/11 attacks spread across Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn, covering a large area. The exact distance varied, but the debris and dust settled over streets, buildings, and even reached as far as the surrounding neighborhoods.
As far as I know, none so far. They have only walked on its surface.
Those astronomical objects are called comets.
No, the ride Thirteen at Alton Towers in the UK does not go upside down. It is a vertical drop roller coaster that features a backward section and various surprises, but it does not have any inversions.
No, because the pressure pushing in from the outside would be far greater than the pressure pushing out. If anything, they would implode.
That's correct! Footprints left on the moon by astronauts will remain there for a very long time due to the lack of atmosphere, wind, and water to erode or disturb them. This means that these footprints could potentially last for millions of years.
Because,they did not like it
they think if they do they will go to heven
they think if they do they will go to heven
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no because they are not there any more!!
it was a statis symbol. why do people go to the Eiffel Tower?
100 feet into the ground
At September,2001but it was actually held in USA
On 9/11/01 in New York city
A plane was haijacked and flown into the Twin Towers, causing them to collapse and go on fire.
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Philippe Petite walked between the towers on Wednesday 7th august 1974. That is the answer to your question. If you want to find out more go to a website about it.