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Karsyn Leblanc
30 April, 08:42
How are buildings able to stand
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Amira
30 April, 10:42
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Buildings can stand by their structure's sturdiness and the foundation. There are also aerodynamics applied to buildings to stop from storms pushing them down.
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Kayden Hale
30 April, 12:42
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they get support from the base boards
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