In 1925, Citroën used the Eiffel Tower as a billboard, illuminating it with 250,000 lights to spell out the company’s name
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The original torch had glass panels and was meant to be illuminated from the inside. It was replaced in 1984 due to damage from water leaks.
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Sticky rice mixed with slaked lime was used as mortar in some parts of the wall, and egg whites were sometimes added to strengthen the mixture.
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The minarets are actually tilted slightly outward so that in the event of a collapse (e.g., earthquake), they would fall away from the main dome.
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The statue is covered in thousands of triangular soapstone tiles, chosen for their durability and ease of carving. Many tiles were signed by workers during construction.
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Architect Jørn Utzon derived the roof’s shell-like forms from sections of a sphere — like slicing an orange — which solved structural challenges.
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Sculptor Gutzon Borglum planned a Hall of Records behind the monument to store important U.S. documents. Though unfinished, a repository with historical records was placed there in 1998.
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The CN Tower held the title of the world’s tallest free-standing structure from 1975 to 2007, a span of 32 years, standing at 553.3 meters (1,815 feet)
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Mount Fuji is a composite volcano made up of three successive volcanoes: Komitake (oldest) Ko-Fuji (middle) Shin-Fuji (youngest and visible today) This layered structure is the result of volcanic activity over hundreds of thousands of years
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Engineers fine-tune Big Ben’s timekeeping by placing or removing old British pennies on the pendulum. Each penny alters the clock’s speed by 0.4 seconds per day, helping maintain its legendary precision.
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Random Friday Quiz V6
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In 1925, Citroën used the Eiffel Tower as a billboard, illuminating it with 250,000 lights to spell out the company’s name
Next
2/25
The original torch had glass panels and was meant to be illuminated from the inside. It was replaced in 1984 due to damage from water leaks.
Next
3/25
Sticky rice mixed with slaked lime was used as mortar in some parts of the wall, and egg whites were sometimes added to strengthen the mixture.
Next
4/25
The minarets are actually tilted slightly outward so that in the event of a collapse (e.g., earthquake), they would fall away from the main dome.
Next
5/25
The statue is covered in thousands of triangular soapstone tiles, chosen for their durability and ease of carving. Many tiles were signed by workers during construction.
Next
6/25
Architect Jørn Utzon derived the roof’s shell-like forms from sections of a sphere — like slicing an orange — which solved structural challenges.
Next
7/25
Sculptor Gutzon Borglum planned a Hall of Records behind the monument to store important U.S. documents. Though unfinished, a repository with historical records was placed there in 1998.
Next
8/25
The CN Tower held the title of the world’s tallest free-standing structure from 1975 to 2007, a span of 32 years, standing at 553.3 meters (1,815 feet)
Next
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Mount Fuji is a composite volcano made up of three successive volcanoes: Komitake (oldest) Ko-Fuji (middle) Shin-Fuji (youngest and visible today) This layered structure is the result of volcanic activity over hundreds of thousands of years
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Engineers fine-tune Big Ben’s timekeeping by placing or removing old British pennies on the pendulum. Each penny alters the clock’s speed by 0.4 seconds per day, helping maintain its legendary precision.
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