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A storey is not a standard height. Some 4-storey buildings - particularly old ones - will be taller than modern 6 storey ones.
A storey is one level of a building - there is no set height. It can range from just less than 3 meters to more than 5.
Without counting any height for the roof, about 18-19 meters. Most buildings are about 3.5 to 3.6 meters per floor.
Somewhere around 130 to 150 feet.
I've never seen anyone that was 105 metres tall. That is 344 ft. You are as tall as a 30 storey building. : )
A 'storey' is a floor of a building, so a single storey is a one-floor house or building.
storey Stories.
There is no standard. From a Wikipedia search result: 'storey height': "The height of each storey is based on the ceiling height of the rooms plus the thickness of the floors between each pane. Generally this is around 10 feet (3.0 m) total, however it varies widely from just under this figure to well over it."
A storey does not have a standard height.
A storey is not a standard height.
A storey is not a standard height. Some 4-storey buildings - particularly old ones - will be taller than modern 6 storey ones.
Approximately 60 feet but the height of each story varies from building to building.
Approximately 60 feet but the height of each story varies from building to building.
A storey is one level of a building - there is no set height. It can range from just less than 3 meters to more than 5.
its usually the double the height of space of usual storey height..for e.g.. the kinda space u find in public building entrance halls, retail shops, industrial shops.. its usually twice the normal storey height.. ..
It is 0 km, to the nearest tenth of a km.
The prefix for storey is "multi-" as in "multi-storey building."