The leaning tower of piza Was huge. You can actually walk in too
The tower has always been known as the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but the leaning probably was not added until after construction.
it was actually first built to be a bell tower
The first floor of the Leaning Tower of Pisa was begun on 9 August 1173. The tower took almost 200 years to complete. It was finished in 1372.
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first it's pisa not peso and it is in pisa italy
Galileo carried out his first experiment on gravity by dropping weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy. This famous experiment is said to have demonstrated that objects of different masses fall at the same rate due to gravity.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa's foundation was built on unstable soil so when they had finished the third floor it started to lean to the south. I think that the builders were humiliated at first.
The Tower of Pisa never truly had a lifetime. It was built after the Pisans attacked Sicily in 1063. When they returned with all of their riches, they decided to build a cathedral complex to show the world how gret they were. The Tower of Pisa was intended to be the cathedral's bell tower. However, after only three stories of construction, the tower sunk into the soft ground beneath and the construction was halted. There is now just the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
No, there are several others in all the world. In Pisa we have at least three: - the belltower of the Cathedral (the most famous: THE leaning tower of Pisa) - the belltower of St.Nicholas - the belltower of St.Michael of the barefeet. All those towers are from Middle Ages and survived the florentine domination (they destroyed most of the towers in the city because a tower was a symbol of power).
They will fall at the same rate, for more information Google "why was the leaning tower of Pisa built"
The Leaning Tower of Pisa took over 200 years to complete. Construction on the first floor started 9 August 1173. The third floor was finished in 1178. Further construction on the tower was halted for around 100 years due to ongoing battles between the Pisans and Genoa. The final floor, the bell chamber, was completed in 1372.
Do you mean Galileo Galilei? The Italian guy who dropped things from the Leaning Tower to see what would hit the ground first?