There is not enough information to give a sensible answer. It will depend on many factors, some of which are:
"To have destroyed" is the present perfect of "to destroy". For example: I have destroyed, he has destroyed.
=It was destroyed by earthquakes or from other things you can think about that will destroye a large building.=
Earthquakes destroyed the mission and a flood destroyed building material
rubble lolol
Lots
Uncomparable.
Mass stamper is a weight placed inthe roof of a building motion sensors decect building movement duiring an earthquack and sed message to a computer.The computer then singnals controls inthe roof to shift the mass dampet to counteract the building;s movement....................and it's not "mass spamper" actually it's "mass DAMPER"
Mass stamper is a weight placed inthe roof of a building motion sensors decect building movement duiring an earthquack and sed message to a computer.The computer then singnals controls inthe roof to shift the mass dampet to counteract the building;s movement....................and it's not "mass spamper" actually it's "mass DAMPER"
Tim mcviegh
It destroyed 17,500 buildings.
Houses of Parliament
The original was destroyed by fire in 1613.