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It was not intentional. The Leaning Tower of Pisa leans because the ground it was built on wasn't firm enough.
The tower of Pisa got it's name because it's a leaning tower in Pisa, Italy. It was built on soft ground and did not have a strong foundation. It leaned more as it was built and had to undergo construction to fix it and make it safe. It still leans and that's how it got the name the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
The Leaning tower of Pisa is still leaning. In fact he Tower has been repaired and shored up a number of times in its history to make it maintain its characteristic lean.
it costs $50 to get into the Tower of Pisa
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its tilting
tomato from the leaning tower of pisa
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To create a scale factor for the Leaning Tower of Pisa, first measure the height of the tower, which is approximately 56 meters. Then, decide on a model size or a desired scale, such as 1:100. Divide the actual height by the model height to determine the scale factor; for example, if the model is 0.56 meters tall, the scale factor would be 100:1. This ratio can then be used to proportionally adjust other dimensions of the tower for your model.
cause it had repairs in 1990 to make it more strait.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa, was stabilized (and the tilt partially corrected) by the Italians in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is such a tourist attraction that it is unlikely it will ever stand perfectly upright.
Galileo Discovered Inertia, he dropped two items from the tower of pisa and realized they fell at the same rate of speed which is approximately 9.29 mps2