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Q: How was part of The Pentagon destroyed?
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Who destroyed part of the pentagon?

Barack Obama


What part of the pentagon did they attack?

The front of the pentagon


What exactly was nine eleven of the pentagon?

on the day of the 9/11 attack the Pentagon building was also destroyed and left the building in ruins.


Where did September 11 come from?

September 11 came from the four coordinated attacks by terrorist in New York. This destroyed the Twin Towers of World Trade Centre and part of the Pentagon among others.


How many buildings were destroyed or damaged on September 11 2001?

Both the North and South towers of the World Trade Center were hit, and one section of the Pentagon.


How many curved edges of a pentagon?

There are no curved edges in a pentagon. Part of the definition of any polygon is that they have straight edges.


Five things that happened in 911?

The Twin towers got destroyed, and the pentagon got damaged by airplanes.


Did the pentagon collapse?

no but 1 part of the building did when the plane flown into it


When did the Pentagon get attacked by terrorists?

The Pentagon was attacked by terrorists as a part of the World Trade Center attacks on September 11th, 2001. The Pentagon was one of the main targets, but the attack was not as successful as the attack on the twin towers.


What is a shape called that has five sides part square with a point?

A pentagon.


Is the prefix pent used in pentagon Latin or Greek?

Its from the greek word pente (πεντε) meaning five (5). Also the other part of pentagon is greek. It means ''angle''. Pentagon means (a structure) that has five angles.


How many right angels does a pentegon have?

A pentagon has no right angles at all. Each pentagon has 5 equal sides, which results in internal angles of 108° each. A right angle must be 90°, which is too small to be part of a pentagon.