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Old Posted Jul 30, 2010, 12:55 PM
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If you watch any building demolition, even buildings that are just steel and glass, there is a lot of dust.
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Old Posted Jul 30, 2010, 1:42 PM
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If you watch any building demolition, even buildings that are just steel and glass, there is a lot of dust.
I know Vid. All I am asking is why. From where all the dust comes in the demolition of any steel/glass skyscraper.
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In the case of the twins, probably the pulverization of hundreds of concrete floor slabs.
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In the case of the twins, probably the pulverization of hundreds of concrete floor slabs.
thanks, thats what I wanted to know. The floor slabs are concrete then.
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