A telephone pole can tilt due to several factors, but the most common cause is soil erosion or saturation, which undermines the pole's stability. Additionally, strong winds or storms can exert pressure on the pole, causing it to lean. Another factor could be the weight of the cables attached to the pole, especially if one side is more heavily loaded. Lastly, rot or decay at the base of the pole can weaken its structure and lead to tilting.
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Wind blown sand will, over time, tear away at the wood of a telephone pole.
That would be the South Pole.
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smashing it into a telephone pole really hard will do it. how bout some more info...
A perch could be on a perch after some sort of storm that would cause the perch to be blown from the water and into a tree or a telephone pole.
alot telephone poles are like $20,000
Telephone-pole beetle was created in 1878.
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Height of telephone pole: 20*tan(70) = 55 feet rounded
To find out the cost from hitting a telephone pole, the city members would have to be contacted. It is also important that the person pay this bill, or they could get a warrant.
This will be covered under the collision portion of your Auto Insurance policy. You collided with a telephone pole. Hence, Collision coverage would invoke.
We were just told, by the City of Austin's utility pole contractor, that the weight of a utility pole (much like a telephone pole) is 700 pounds. Hope this information is of some help to the telephone weight query. - Austin, Texas USA
How deep do they put telephone poles in the ground
Hire a wrecker.