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the Arc de Triomphe in Paris is 50 metres high, the Arc of Titus in Rome is 15.40 metres high.
In general, a big marble will not necessarily go faster than a small marble if they are given the same initial push or force. The speed of a marble is determined by factors such as the force applied, friction, and air resistance. Gravity also plays a role, but it affects objects of different sizes in the same way, assuming they have the same shape and mass distribution.
The Arc de Triomphe is a monument. It does not cause any more accidents than any other building.
the rock has a greater volume than the marble
The catapult has more mass than the marble, as it is a larger object designed to launch the marble. The marble is smaller and has less mass than the catapult.
The Arc de Triomphe offers a beautiful view of Paris that is less expensive and less crowded than the Eiffel Tower (but not as high).
The simple arch (barrel arch) was invented by the Etruscans. The Romans developed a more complex arch, the vaulted arch. The vaulted arch, combined with the development of a type of concrete which was much superior than that of other civilisations, facilitated the construction of large scale building and bigger bridges. Roman bridges crossed much wider rivers and valleys and much deeper valleys. In the case of deep valleys, two or three rows of arches were built on top on each other to make the bridge taller. Roman concrete also set underwater and was used to build much bigger docks for ports. Concrete also made it possible to build much bigger and sophisticated domes compared to those of other civilisations. The the aqueducts were another very important innovation.
Jade is prettier than marble.
Well, in India granite is more expensive than marble.
Because the marble has a higher density than the water does
Because marble lasts longer than stone
Marble is colder than room temperature