Over time, buildings undergo various changes due to natural wear and tear, environmental factors, and human activities. Materials such as wood, metal, and concrete can deteriorate from exposure to moisture, temperature fluctuations, and pests. Structural integrity may be compromised, leading to issues like cracks, leaks, or misalignment. Regular maintenance is essential to preserve a building's condition and prolong its lifespan.
Ageing is what happens over time to the material; vulcanization is a process whereby something hardens.
There is no actual average for the height of skyscraper. Those structure that over about 900 feet are considered to be supertall buildings.
Resources that can be replaced over time, are said to be renewable.
The expansion of concrete and steel is crucial in construction because these materials expand and contract with temperature changes, affecting structural integrity. Understanding their expansion properties allows engineers to design buildings that can accommodate these movements, preventing cracks and structural failures. Properly accounting for thermal expansion ensures longevity and safety in a building's design, making it essential for durability and performance over time.
the art and science of designing and constructing buildings
Because it is a permiable rock, this means it will be worn away over time. Although it does still get used for buildings
they protect themselves by making the buildings stronger. or taking out electricity. they wouldn't just they build these buildings when they think about it... well lightning happens any time.
new technology richer more money and improved materials.
It is changes over time
A dune will disintegrate.
.....It explodes.
buildings are smashed
acid rain can break down buildings made from marble and other materials so over time the buildings would wear away
dispersed phase.
There are thousands of buildings over thirteen stories high.
it will explode!! or a certain parts will be unuseful
You become over weight