This is an opinion question, as it all depends on what you like.
The Empire State Building is struck by lightning about 23 times per year. So, from 1931 to 2000, it would have been struck around 1,092 times.
The ball would bounce up very high
It depends on how big the rock is. If it's the size of a quarter, it's unlikely to kill a person. It would just leave a bump. If the rock is the size of a regular lunchbox, it would crack the pedestrian's head open, causing severe injury to the brain or skull, causing little chances of survival. Hope this helped!
Hawaii has the tallest waterfall in the United States, which is located in Haleakalā National Park on the island of Maui. The waterfall is called Pu‘uka‘oka‘a Falls, also known as Waimoku Falls, and it stands at approximately 2,800 feet high.
Joe wrote a letter to Pip announcing his visit to London.
Each year about four million people visit the Empire State Building in New York City. This would mean that there are around 333,300 visitors to the building each month.
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Yes. if you are saying '' the Empire State Building'' you would not capitalize th
you would think so...I bet it is since they always call it the Empire State Building, never the Empire State Center or what ever. So I'm gonna go with yes, capitalize Building.
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The Empire State Building is pretty tall, man, so obviously to build one taller would take longer than the Empire State Building took.
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The Empire State building has 37 million cubic feet of volume which equates to 276,779,220.76 gallons of water.
No, the tallest would be the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, standing at 828 meters tall. The Empire State building stands at 443 meters tall.