yes...provided you have weight in the bottom...if you leave your skates and other heavy objects in the top and remove your pants, shin guards etc. you might risk it falling...otherwise stable and strong...
If you're talking about pylons as those that carry Power lines - then kinda-sorta. Pylons are often supported sideways by wires, while the Eiffel Tower is stable enough to stand by itself. They're both tall, upright metal structures though.
No, the Eiffel tower doesn't stand on a building.
Tower fan is better than stand fan.
Because tower bridges have a big base
with metal
33-36"
No. The lean is due to a design fault. The situation is stable enough, barring major seismic activity, which can occur in Italy.
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a famous example of a tall structure that is not stable due to its leaning angle. Other examples include the Leaning Tower of Suurhusen in Germany and the Leaning Tower of Wanaka in New Zealand.
the Seine river is next to the Eiffel tower.
online or depending on your area some local hockey stores/ pro shops may sell them.
chicagos best area
The Eiffel is very stable because Gustave Alexandre Eiffel who built it used many well thought out structural members to support the body and shape of the iron tower!!!