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A building is a permanent construction or structure that is built for human habitation. It may be for housing, commerce, industry, education, or other purpose. Questions pertaining to the history and construction of structures which house people at work or home are found in this category.

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What is the oldest building in South Carolina?

The Pink House (17 Chalmers St. Charleston) was built in the 1690's and would be my guess for the oldest building in South Carolina.

What is the oldest building in Montana?

A building called the "old fort" is the oldest building in the state of Montana. The "old fort" is located in Fort Benton and it is considered a national landmark.

What is a minar bird?

Mynahs are medium sized passerines with strong feet. Flight is strong and direct. They are gregarious birds. They live in open country and eat insects and fruit. Plumage is dark, sometimes brown and some have yellow head ornaments. They nest in holes and are known for their imitative skills. There are a number of species and they look a little like Starlings

What do you need to build a building?

You need bricks, sement, nails, hammer ect. What you usually need to make an building or an house itself

What is the definition for plane of application?

A plane of application is an imaginary, flat surface in which an applied force passes through.

How does insulating buildings help to preserve energy resources?

Insulation allows buildings to retain heat or to reduce the heat coming into the building. This helps to preserve energy resources by reducing the amount of energy needed to heat or cool the building.

What task is a folding rule use for?

A folding rule, inside markings, can do many things:

1) partly unfolded it will lay flat on a surface and easily measure distance from a corner;

2) draw lines parallel to an edge by folding into the shape of a "4" with the needed distance sticking out. slide the horizontal of the "4" along the edge, holding a pencil against the end (I drill a small hole at the 1/2" mark to make it easier to control the pencil - just stick an extra 1/2" out when setting up);

3) measure to points you cannot reach, because the folding rule will stay straight, whereas a tape will bend beyond a certain distance;

4) fold 2 segments around an angle and then carry it to your work surface to use that angle;

5) take an inside measurement by pushing against one side and marking, say, 20", the push against the other side and note the distance to the mark (and add the 20)

What is counter migration?

Counter migration- migration in the opposite direction.

Counter Migration - forced migration of immigrants to return to their country of origion

What is the escalator that doesn't have stairs called?

a slide Well for now lets just call it the straight escalator that doees not have stairs or the straight escalator

What angle is LEWIS PIN holes put in stone?

drill the holes at angles of 45-60 degrees into the stone---the object is to make an equilateral triangle between the pins and the lifting point too. seems to work well with no slippage but check with the manufacturer because changes may alter the weight ratings.

What is the tallest building in Gambia?

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The Sankung Silla Building @ Fajarah...

BR

Who person jump in the buildings?

Although your question isn't very clear I think you want to know about BASE jumping. This is an activity where a person using a parachute jumps from tall non moving objects. The name says just that:

Building

Antena

Span(bridges)

Earth(mountains)

People have been doing this since the parachute was invented almost three hundred years ago. It is a very dangerous thing to do which makes it illegal in almost all of the world. Many people have died. Nowadays, some consider it to be an extreme sport like bungee jumping and there are competitions because the safety has improved and also the people who do this are professionals who trained for many years before attempting the jump.

What are the bad sides of fame?

Lack of privacy. Stalkers. No Private life. Stress.

The worlds loudest volcanic explosion occurred in 1883 in which country when did the island of Krakatoa blew itself apart?

In 1883, the world's loudest recorded volcano till date, Mt. Krakatoa, blew it's top. The volcano was located in Indonesia. It's roar could be heard from as far as Ceylon, India, Myanmar, Phillippines, and even South Japan !