Manchester is primarily built on a mix of clay, sand, and limestone, with significant areas of alluvial and glacial deposits. The region's geology has influenced its urban development and industrial growth, particularly during the Industrial Revolution. The presence of coal deposits nearby also contributed to its rise as a manufacturing hub. Overall, the varied ground composition has played a crucial role in shaping Manchester's infrastructure and economy.
Old Trafford in Manchester, England.
it was built last year
Manchester United's Home ground is at Old Trafford
Stilt houses are very common in Asia surprisingly this type of house is also built in the elevated ground.
Manchester city council and Sport England paid for the building of the city of Manchester stadium, it was constructed by John Laing.
Old Trafford (the home ground for Manchester United) has a seating capacity of 75,957
it was made in 1910
Etihad Stadium, Manchester City's ground, can hold up to 47,726 people.
76,212
The Palace Hotel in Manchester is also known as the Refuge Assurance Building was built in 1891 and then was extended in 1910 and 1932. It did not become a hotel however until 1996.
Delph is not in Yorkshire, It is in Lancashire. Yes Manchester United would still be, as Manchester is part of Lancashire.
2002