Termites are able to build towers as high as a giraffe.
Architects don't "build" skyscrapers, they design them. Give credit where credit is due, IronWorkers build skyscrapers.
Steel made it possible to build Skyscrapers. Answer "construction of skyscrapers"
no insects are blind
Supportive steel frames were developed .
The electric elevator, water pressure, and steel.
Europe has a combination of historical preservation efforts, strict building regulations, and limited space in city centers that make it challenging to construct skyscrapers.
The architect had built two skyscrapers before he built the museum.
They used it to build highways, schools, skyscrapers, and factories
strong steel made it possible to build skyscrapers and suspension bridges
Steel was the primary thing needed to build skyscrapers. The next one was elevators were needed to get above 3-4 floors and finally equipment to left and move the steel.
Some insects that are blind include cave-dwelling species like cave crickets and cave beetles that have evolved to rely on other senses, such as touch and smell, to navigate in the dark. Additionally, certain parasitic insects that live within the bodies of their hosts may also lack functional eyes.
Blind cave cricket- blind but very vocal, making noises by scratching their wings as a sort of code language.