high builing is right! taipei building (Taipei 101)Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan It depends on whether you are talking about a tall building or a high building. Mile-High Stadium in Denver, Colorado is, as the name implies, ove a mile "high", but only 135 feet "tall". The Empire State Building is 1250 feet "tall", but its "height" is about the same since its base is near sea level. MHS is clearly "higher" than the ESB, but the ESB is clearly taller.
If you are in a coastal area and a tsunami warning is issued, move to higher ground immediately. Preferably, seek shelter in a tall, sturdy building or climb to the upper floors to minimize the risk of being swept away by the tsunami. Avoid areas near the coast, rivers, and estuaries, and follow evacuation routes if available.
The high building part of many churches that contains the letters 'solid' is called the steeple. It is typically a tall, pointed structure located on the top of the church roof, often serving as a visual focal point and symbolizing the church's connection to the divine.
Roughly 180 feet. In general you can count each floor as being ten feet. In a home, it is more like 8.5 feet, but taller buildings tend to have space between floors for cabling and piping and even taller ceilings.
It wanna grow where the light is.
Yes, a tall building typically has a longer natural period of vibration compared to a shorter building. This is because the taller building has a greater mass and stiffness, which results in a slower oscillation frequency.
the building is very very tall sp: i got a high mark for this answer
That building is so high it reached outerspace!
high mountain......
A building 1,300 tall is considered to be 120 stories tall.
It is 40 stories high.
That is the correct spelling of the word "tall" (relatively high in stature or height).
Foot is correct. It is both the plural and singular when referring to measurement (1 foot, 100 foot, 1000 foot tall/high/wide etc). Feet are the two things on the end of your legs. * * * * * Not true. More than one foot is correct only if it is used as part of an adjectival phrase: for example a 60-foot high building. Otherwise, the building should be described as 60 feet high.
The 5900 Wilshire building is 443ft, or 135m, tall. 32 floors high, it is currently the headquarters for the magazine Variety, and thus the building is otherwise known as the Variety Building.
Prudential Building, or Prudential Tower, is 749 feet high making it the 2nd-tallest building in Boston.
A high rise condominium is a tall building with condominium units.
It is the Burj Khalifa and it was 820 meters high.
"High" is the correct spelling. (being elevated, tall) Not to be confused with "hi". (informal greeting)