24 2nd12 Print Upside Down
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The Eiffel Tower's Massive Structure Broken Down into 100 Interconnected Parts Imagine a behemoth of iron and steel, standing tall at the heart of Paris. The Eiffel Tower is not just an iconic landmark; it's also a testament to engineering ingenuity. When Gustave Eiffel designed this colossal structure in 1889, he wanted to push the boundaries of what was thought possible. The tower's massive iron latticework is comprised of over 18,000 pieces, weighing a total of around 7,300 tons. This behemoth stands at an impressive height of 324 meters, making it one of the tallest structures in the world at that time. Breaking down this giant into its component parts reveals a complex system of interconnected iron beams and girders. Each piece is precision-cut to fit together with others, forming a seamless lattice that supports the tower's massive weight. This intricate web of ironwork is held together by over 2.5 million rivets. Rivets were used extensively in the construction process due to their ability to distribute weight evenly across the structure.
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