The History of the Eiffel Tower

As one of the most recognizable landmarks around the world, the Eiffel Tower’s history starts in 1887. It stands 1,063 feet tall from the ground to the highest tip with hidden apartments that the owner held parties in with Thomas Edison and others at that time. These rooms are now open to the public to […]
How do air conditioners cool the air?

Air conditioner units are an important aspect of your home whether you have central air or even a small AC unit typical in smaller homes or apartments. How they cool the air in your home is important, and it could be useful information to better understand how your home functions. Parts of an AC Unit […]
Hurricane Delta

The Gulf Coast states were damaged by a hurricane which was a category 2 upon hitting land. There were about 11 million people that were in the storms predicted path. Many people lost power in Texas and Louisiana and as the storm moved inland, many other states were effected. Preparations In order to prepare for […]
How Tunnels are built Underwater

When tunnels are built underwater, it’s mostly because a bridge or ferry is unavailable, or to reduce the usage of an existing bridge or ferry because of competition or relief. History of the Underwater Tunnels In the early 19th century in London, the world’s first underwater tunnel was built through the Thames river. There was […]
How do Solar Panels Harness Energy?

Major advancements in manufacturing, efficiency, and technology have made alternative energy solutions more affordable for homeowners. Solar panels offer an alternative to producing power and is one of the more favorable alternatives in recent years. How Energy is Transferred from the Solar Panel Solar panels absorb sunlight through photovoltaic cells, then it’s converted into DC […]
Why the Leaning Tower of Pisa is Tilted

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is located in the Italian city of Pisa and is a freestanding bell tower of the city’s cathedral. The tower is famous for its four-degree lean and is the third oldest structure in the city’s Cathedral Square. The tower is 183.27 feet tall from the ground on the low side, […]
Fall Tips for Homeowners

Sweater weather is coming, along with pumpkin and wreath décor. But there are more important things your home needs to get ready for the autumn season. There are ways you can prepare your house for the colder season. Clean, repair, or replace your gutters. A clogged gutter can lead to flooding and damage, and eventually […]
The past and future of the Roman Colosseum

The Colosseum measures 620 feet by 513 feet with seating for more than 50,000 spectators and was the largest amphitheater in the Roman world. The Colosseum was active for four centuries until the 6th century A.D. It stopped all operations after a struggling Western Roman Empire, distaste in gladiator combat, and damage from natural disasters […]