Metal will expand when warm in summer. So the Eiffel Tower will grow taller in summer, and become smaller in winter.
The heat from the Sun causes the metal framework of the tower to expand slightly. The same happens to any exposed metal structure - including bridges. That's why bridges have an 'expansion gap' at each end.
Egypt is 2 hours in front of Britain and in the summer it is 3 hours in front
The phrase "summer proper" typically refers to the period of summer that is characterized by its peak warmth and typical seasonal activities. It often contrasts with early or late summer when temperatures may still be mild or variable. Therefore, while "summer proper" isn't a formal term, it is commonly understood in seasonal contexts to denote the height of summer.
You would find more seasonal changes in the areas north and south of the tropics. These regions experience distinct seasonal variations in temperature, precipitation, and daylight hours, including winter, spring, summer, and autumn. In contrast, areas between the tropics generally have more consistent weather patterns with less variation throughout the year.
Summer has the highest temperature of the seasons. This is because at that time the earth is tilted closer to the sun and daylight is a greater part of the day. The first day of summer is June 21. The solstice is when the sun reaches its highest point of the year at the Tropic of Cancer,
The height of the Eiffel tower changes by 7.5 centimeters (not meters, that would be a huge change). This is about 3 inches. The Eiffel tower is made of iron and the change is due to the metal dilatation and contraction as the temperature changes. During the course of an hot summer day, as the sun goes round, the tip of the Eiffel tower moves in an ellipse of less than 20 centimeters (the length of an adult's hand). Even before the tower was built in 1889, engineers had already made an accurate calculation of that phenomenon.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris is 300m high and is made of steel. Between Summer and Winter its height changes by as much as 7.5cm. This is because in: a) SUMMER, due to the heat the attractive forces become slower and unable to hold the molecules at the correct places so we get shorter. b)WINTER, the opposite process to the above takes place in Winter and is known as contraction. Notice than in hot, Summer sunny days, due to the same phenomenon, the side of the tower exposed to the sun shows some dilatation; owing to that dilatation following the course of the sun, the Eiffel tower summit looks smaller a it but its just us getting taller.
The Eiffel Tower gets bigger in the summer becaus of Thermal Expansion. It gets 15cm taller.
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The Eiffel Tower construction started in the Summer of 1887, and finished in the early Spring of 1889. The Eiffel Tower opened on May 6th 1889.
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The heat from the Sun causes the metal framework of the tower to expand slightly. The same happens to any exposed metal structure - including bridges. That's why bridges have an 'expansion gap' at each end.
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it is due to expansion and contraction