What are the dimensions of a flat queen sheet?
The standard queen size Sheets for American Size Mattress are: 60"( inch) by 80" ( inch ).
Why is it important to have exact standards of measurements?
In short, without exact standards of measurement, no one could speak of the same amount of a thing. For example, imagine you're trying to bake a cake. The recipe calls for 3 "bunches" of flour. Now you are totally confused because you don't know how much flour to use, because a "bunch" of flour is not an exact standard of measurement.
Or maybe you go to the bank and tell them you'd like to deposit "a lot" of money.
Hopefully you can see that both of these situations (although ridiculous) are lacking in exact standards of measurement.
This can be applied to more scientific areas. For instance, if you are recording an experiment for other scientists to also study and verify, you must use exact measurements.
Leonardo Davin chi - He was the most famous painter and artist in history due to his appalling work. He was disqualified and banned from the "national art museum". He then realised he was a failure in life which made him commit suicide. 'please, don't tell me how'. OK, I'll tell you; He commited suicide be smacking a dildo on his forehead. He never had a grave because nobody cared or gave a spec about him. However, his wife, 'Bola-adelele' did at least something (spat on him).
Hope this helps, and this is the real life of Leonardo davin chi.
What is wattle and daub structures?
Wattle and daub structures involved the "wattling", or weaving, of branches and twigs to make a frame for a wall. Daub was a mixture of mud, straw and/or animal fat which was then applied, or "daubed" onto the walls, into the gaps, to seal the wall against the elements. Wattle and daub structures were common from medieval times through to American colonial and Australian colonial times.
What is the difference in Net and gross pricing in construction?
What is the difference in Net and gross pricing in construction?
What is the tallest building in Europe?
The Mercury City Tower is currently under construction in Moscow and will be completed in early 2013. Once completed, it will stand at 339 meters and be the tallest building in Europe. However, since it is not yet completed, the tallest building in Europe would be the Shard, located in London and standing 310 meters tall.
The X-Seed 4000 is a futuristic outer-stratosphere skyscraper which aims to be 4,000 metres (13,123 ft.) tall. It will be located in Tokyo, Japan, and it will have a 6 km2 (3.7 mi2) sea-base, which means it will be built in the sea. The design of the building, proposed by Taisei Corporation in 1995, was taken from Mount Fuji, and it will measure 224 metres more than the tallest peak in Japan! The 800-floor architectural marvel will run on solar energy and is able to accomodate about 500,000 to 1,000,000 people. Its building cost is estimated at a whopping US$300 to 900 billion, however it will most likely not be built due to its height and other factors, such as air pressure gradations, temperature, air and light conditions at the top of the building.
What is the purpose of a tower?
A tower is an advantage point that is usually attached to a building. It is used for surveying the scenery, looking for foreign elements in the landscape such as enemies or weapons. The tower is most often found on large buildings such as castles or government buildings. Frequently this architectural feature contains bells, clocks, or other additional ornamentation. From a strategic viewpoint, the tower replaced the tree or the hill for defensive scouting.
What year was asbestos used in buildings?
Up until 1976 it was required in a lot of buildings where fire resistance was necessary.
Who was the mastermind behind the destruction of The World Trade Center?
The mastermind behind this act was the Al-Qaeda Terrorist Organization. Led by Osama Bin Laden, the suicide hijackers hijacked an American Airlines and a United Airlines passenger plane and crashed it straight into the World Trade Centre buildings on New York on 11th September 2001 at 8:46 a.m. and 9:03 a.m. Eastern time respectively, and they collapsed at 10:28 a.m. and 9:59 a.m. respectively, causing a big economic loss for U.S.A and affecting the world economy at that time.
When was the World Trade Centre built?
The groundbreaking ceremony was held on 5th August 1966, and the ribbon cutting ceremony was held on 4th April 1973. One World Trade Centre, or the North tower, was completed in 1970 while Two World Trade Centre, or the South Tower, was completed in 1972.
a brick costs about $1.50 per brick so a wall of 5 bricks would be $7.50.
Wigwam- note spelling is a tent or a congregation of tents in an Indian Camp- there is supposedly a distinction between a Teepee or Tipi and a Wigwam, but often the terms are used interchangeably meaning ( Tent) or Indian Camp. curiously the management of the Indian motorcycle company of Springfield, Mass, was nicknamed the Wigwam. As far as is known has no connection with Wigs- artificial hair pieces.
What were some of the buildings like in Tudor times?
little crisp packets by the way they were cheese and onion and that is why they smell
How tall is the Willis Tower formerly called Sears Tower in kilometers?
From the ground to the top of the spire it is 0.527 km.
From the ground to the roof it is 0.442 km, and has 113 stories.
How architecture has changed over the years?
Hi Stephani! I think that architecture has changed over the last 100 years because we have new views on different subjects. Many things have evolved over the last 100 years so it makes sense for art and archeture to change as well. I hope I helped. Ashley Dawn Billups
Taipei 101, the second (as of 2012) tallest building in the world.
How many floors are in a 40 story building?
Typically the 40 story building would have 40 floors. However, this depends on the building and whether or not they skip the 13th floor. It also depends if you choose to count the basement.
What is the size of the Empire State Building's base?
8094 m²
Base dimensions of empire state building: 8094 m2...answer from Wikipedia site..
What are the Famous art deco buildings of the world?
Chrysler Building, Empire State Building, and Rockefeller in New York
Hoover Factory in London
What building does the legislative branch meet to work?
The legislative branch along with all the other branches of government meet at The Capitol Building! (All branches of government are: judicial, legislative, and consecutive.)