Built mainly with Limestone
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Unlikely. The lighthouse was destroyed in the 1300s.
it was sculpted by a bunch of small dicks
yes
They use mud to make bricks and plaster.
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Unlikely. The lighthouse was destroyed in the 1300s.
You can use styrofoamsss and shave it off and paint it,,, its easy.. that's what im doing!!
No. It was destroyed as a result of two earthquakes, commencing in the 1300s.
it was sculpted by a bunch of small dicks
A yes or no Answer: No, not 'that' Lighthouse, not the one that was one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
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The Lighthouse of Alexandria, also known as the Pharos of Alexandria, likely used a combination of materials to keep its flame burning. While the exact fuel is not definitively known, it is believed that they used a mixture of wood and possibly oil, such as olive oil, which would have been readily available in the region. The use of reflective surfaces, possibly including polished metal, helped amplify the light from the flame, making it visible to ships far out at sea.
A lighthouse signals passing boats that there is land nearby.
To make a model of Cape Lookout Lighthouse, start by gathering materials such as cardboard or foam board for the base, and dowels or plastic tubes for the tower. Use paint or markers to replicate the lighthouse's distinctive black and white patterns, and add details like windows and a light at the top. You can also include landscaping elements like sand or miniature trees to enhance the scene. Finally, assemble all parts securely and display your model on a sturdy base.
you dont make it out of materials you use wood&glass.
They use CO2 and H2O as raw materials.