The volume of the Empire State Building is more than a million cubic metres (or about 37million cubic feet). Spotted Salamanders can be up to nine inches long. Assuming that they can be stacked in such a way as to fit four length-wise by eight side-by-side, and stacked about twenty high in each cubic metre (these assumptions leave a lot of space, but certainly not enough to support the continuing health and comfort of the aforementioned salamanders), we end up with the very rough estimate that at least 640,000,000 (six hundred and forty million) salamanders could be inhumanely stuffed into the building, rounding the volume down and leaving extra space between salamanders for the sake of inner walls and furnishings (the true volume of which it would be impractical to guess).
On the other hand, if puréed to a smooth paste, a greater number of Spotted Salamanders (by an order of magnitude) could be poured into the Empire State Building, utilising all the available volume much more efficiently (whole salamanders are probably quite difficult to compress).
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Can`t you go whenever you want?Yes, tickets are available to tour the inside of the Empire State Building.
The Empire State Building's restaurant offers a variety of dining options, including a casual cafe, a fine dining restaurant, and a bar with panoramic views of the city.
No. The Empire State Building is a commercial office building, housing offices of Boy Scouts of America, Liz Clairborne, and Human Rights Watch, as well as a Starbucks, a Walgreen's, and a Men's Wearhouse, among many others.
It is a fairly typical office building serving many different companies. There are also rooms for rent, restaurants and of course, the famous observation deck.
Though there will be an investigation, it is believed that the shooting was NOT an act of terrorism, but of a disgruntled employee of a business located inside the building.
To calculate the number of jellybeans that can fit in the Empire State Building, we first need to determine the volume of the Empire State Building in cubic inches. Then, we need to calculate the average volume of a jellybean in cubic inches. Finally, we divide the volume of the Empire State Building by the volume of a jellybean to find the approximate number of jellybeans that can fit inside. This calculation would require precise measurements and assumptions about the size and packing efficiency of the jellybeans.
You can not it will die it is use to moderate warm climates he will die in the outdoors
No, a building is a building. You can put a LAN inside a building, however.
I would recommend NY Skyride. It's located at 350 5th Ave. 2nd floor inside the Empire State Building.
You go inside the open window on the top of the building