The leaning tower of Pisa has eight levels
the sediments on each side compressed
yes
The tower's rate of fall is around 1.2mm per year or 1/20".
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sears tower has 110 floors...each floor is 13ft tall
The Tower does not grow 2 m each year. If anything, it's more likely to sink/shrink, since its built on unstable soil.
Depends on what you mean, and what time span. Overall visits to the site - not into the Tower - is about one million people each year.
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).
The tower was closed between 1990 and 2001 and now only 30 people at a time every 40 mins are allowed up. In 1989 700,000 went up. Over a million a year look at the tower.
Build a new floor and make it a residential floor. Each day you'll get rent from your bitzens.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa doesn't symbolize anything. It was designed as a bell tower for the church it sits next to, but the construction made it lean. It is a beautiful tower that people from around the world come to see each year.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa receives millions of visitors each year, with estimates ranging from 1 to 3 million visitors annually. It is one of Italy's most iconic and popular attractions.