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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THIS BUILDING?*
The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the freestanding bell tower of the cathedral of Pisa, Italy. Galileo conducted his famous experiments with gravity and falling objects from the top story of the tower. Construction began in 1174 but was suspended when the builders became aware that the shallow foundation would be inadequate in the soft soil. By the time the first three stories were completed, one side of the tower had already begun to sink. The firstattempts to counter the lean of the structure were made in 1275, one hundred years later. Rather than trying to fix the underlying problem, however, the builders tried to compensate by stacking the upper stories more heavily against the tilt. By 1301 six stories were complete, and the tower was finished about 1350.
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