15 ft. in length but i don't know the height
4.4 million square feet. The height is about 1450 feet tall.
The height of Willis Tower (Formerly Sears Tower) in Chicago IL is 1450 feet (442.1 m). The rooftop height is 1366 feet (416.3 m). It has 108 above-ground floors.
The Sears Tower is an actual building while social structure is a concept in sociology.
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The two triangles shown are similar triangles. Numerically, the ratio computed by dividing the length of any side of tower triangle by the length of the corresponding side of the walking stick (similar) triangle will be the same value. Therefore, when the length of the tower shadow is divided by the length of the walking stick shadow, that ratio will be the exactly same as the tower height divided by the walking stick height. (length of tower shadow)/(length of walking stick shadow) = (tower's height)/(walking stick height) tower's height = {(length of tower shadow)/(length of walking stick shadow)}*(walking stick height)
AS FAR AS MY KNOWLEDGE IS CONCERNED THE ACTUAL HEIGHT OF PETRONAS TOWER IS 452METERS!!!(IS'NT THAT AMAZING ,I MEAN 452m)
what are three tallest buildings in the united statesOfficial Height: Sears Tower (1450 feet) Trump International Hotel and Tower (1362 feet) Empire State Building (1250 feet) Pinnacle Height: Sears Tower (1730 feet) John Hancock Center (1500 feet) Empire State Building (1472 feet) Roof Height: Sears Tower (1450 feet) Empire State Building (1250 feet) Trump International Hotel and Tower (1171 feet)The tallest building in the US is the Willis Tower, Chicago IL
The actual shape that composes Sears Tower is tube. It consists of 9 tubes and which from the sixty-sixth to ninetieth floor the tower form a shape of crucifix.
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Pinnacle Height: John Hancock Center Roof Height: Petronas Towers 1&2 Official Height: Sears Tower
To the top of the spire, the Sears Tower is 1729 feet tall. Given that there are 5280 feet in a mile, this means that the Sears Tower is (1729 ft)(1 mile/5280 ft) = 0.327 miles tall, or almost a third of a mile.