I used a sand base for our 20' round above ground pool. It's much easier to deal with after the pool is gone. Greener too.
The ground floor is at ground level so the floor immediately above it must be the first floor.
You can't build above the 5th floor.
Only if you are not very tall or come from a place where they don't build above the ground floor.
In the UK we call it the ground floor.
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What in America is called the 'first floor' is called the 'ground floor' in Britain. The floor immediately above that is the 'first floor', what Americans would call the 'second floor'.
To represent 40 floors above ground level with an integer, you would simply use the number 40. This integer indicates the specific floor number above the ground level, which is typically considered floor 0 or floor 1, depending on the building's numbering system. Thus, 40 directly corresponds to the 40th floor above ground.
Cement appear to be kinda hygroscopic. Probably to prevent a cold moist floor/lower platform on the ground of the water/moisture to be absorbed by the cement and caking(?).
Actually, there is not much difference, but a ground floor is usually the very bottom one and the first floor is usually the one above
In the NBA, the hoop is 10 feet above the ground.
In the NBA, the hoop is 10 feet above the ground.
It depends on how heigh the window sill is from the ground. it can be right above it, or far from the floor.