This depends on the specs of the building.
In the alternative, it would be 2 times the number of bideps plus 4 times the number of quadripeds plus the number of monopeds whose feet were occupying the space from the surface of the first floor to just below the surface of the second floor.
it means mezzanine floor, a floor which is between the ground floor and the first floor.
Ground floor, first floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor. In integers: G or 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Finnic people in today's western Russia were the first to use use logs for building. At first there were just elevated platforms on logs to store supplies which by time got log walls around and people started using those. The next step in the evolution were log walls around the posts which held the cabin that now turned in to second floor and this type of a building eventually became a single floor log house.
Maria dident travel farther then Manuel. Maria only travled 25 floors while Manuel traveled 45 floors, between both of them are 40 floors. together they travled 70 floors
It depends on how many feet there is from the floor to the ceiling, and how thick the ceiling is......
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It depends. But the church is usually in first floor or in second floor.
mezzanine floor
Though it is not necessary it does help with noise reduction.
Usually the second floor.
What in America is called the 'first floor' is called the 'ground floor' in Britain. The floor immediately above that is the 'first floor', what Americans would call the 'second floor'.
depends on where the fire is. If it's on the bottom floor, walk down the stairs and exit the building. If the fire is blocking the door, you gotta jump out the window. If the fire is on the second floor and you can get to the stairs, go to the first floor and leave but if you can't, you got to jump out the window.
typically floor joist spacing between 2nd and 3rd floors of a bulding are 16 inches
first build the bottom floor the place some stairs in the bottom floor the press the go up a level button then build around the second floor and there you go! :D
If you are talking about a house, the attic would be on the third floor as you have a ground floor (first floor), then a second floor (upstairs) and then a third floor (the attic), However if it was a bungalow, it would be on the second floor because bungalow's don't have an upstairs.
It depends on whether you are in America or Britain - Americans start numbering with the ground floor being called the first story, so the second story is the second floor from the ground. However, in the UK, the ground floor is the first story so that the second story would be the first floor above the ground.