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not really because they are 2 diffrent objects floor and stair hall is only BUILT on the floor witch makes it no.
150x300
11 feet (132 inches).
3/10 of a tile
180 square foot
It is the plinth area minus the area occupied by walls, ie., it is the area covered between the walls of a building.
The floor was covered with gold.
The floor in the mosque is covered with a mat.
The main floor of the Coliseum in Rome consisted of a wooden floor covered with sand. The term arena refers to the sand that covered the floor.
What is the floor covered with? Do you have access to the underside of the floor?
It really just depends on why your floor is falling in. Your Homeowner insurance pays for losses that result from the perils named on your policy. Typically, It will pay for damages or repairs that result from Fire, Wind, Hail, Falling Objects etc. So if or floor is just falling in due to covered peril it would be covered. If it's a maintenance or construction issue then no it would not be covered under your home policy.
The floor was covered with tile.The second floor was only accessible by stairs.
its covered with rock and stones
The floor.
An opening in a wall or floor is a safety hazard and must be either covered or guarded.
That Depends.. covered with what why is the cork still tight to the floor??
The floor of the hypothalamus is occupied by the median eminence, which is a key area for releasing hormones into the hypophyseal portal system. This system connects the hypothalamus with the pituitary gland, allowing for the regulation of various hormone levels in the body.