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Buildings are not made up of parts like a car.
Buildings are not made up of parts like a car.
False (B)
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Differences Between Buildings and Cars
- Buildings consist of integral structures that support one another, unlike cars that are composed of interchangeable parts.
- The assembly of a car allows for easy replacement and repair of individual components, whereas buildings require holistic maintenance and renovation.
- The design complexity of buildings involves considerations such as load-bearing walls, foundations, and architectural aesthetics, which differ from the mechanical functionality of vehicles.
- Building construction heavily relies on materials with structural properties, including concrete, steel, and wood, while cars utilize metals and plastics more for weight efficiency and performance.
- Buildings are designed for permanence and longevity, often standing for decades or centuries, while cars are typically replaced or upgraded within a decade due to wear and technology advancements.
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