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  2. List of superlative trees - Wikipedia

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    The greatest thickness which has been reliably measured is 75 cm (2 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) for one in Redwood Canyon, Kings Canyon National Park. [131] However it is asserted that the basal bark of the "General Sherman" Big Tree is in places up to 1.2 m (4 ft) in thickness. [132] This could be determined non-invasively with sonograph equipment.

  3. List of conversion factors - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 400 of a revolution ≡ π ⁄ 200 rad ≡ 0.9° ≈ 15.707 963 × 10 −3 rad: octant: ≡ 45° ≈ 0.785 398 rad: quadrant: ≡ 90° ≈ 1.570 796 rad: radian (SI unit) rad The angle subtended at the center of a circle by an arc whose length is equal to the circle's radius. One full revolution encompasses 2π radians. = 1 rad ...

  4. List of tallest statues - Wikipedia

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    This list of tallest statues includes completed statues that are at least 50 m (160 ft) tall. The height values in this list are measured to the highest part of the human (or animal) figure, but exclude the height of any pedestal (plinth), or other base platform as well as any mast, spire, or other structure that extends higher than the tallest figure in the monument.

  5. List of tallest structures built before the 20th century

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    51 meters tall without counting its hti spire Saint Andrew's Church: Madras (Now Chennai) India 166.6 50.8 1818 Huaca del Sol: Trujillo: Peru: 164: 50: 450: Virupaksha Temple: Hampi India 164 50 14th century Htupayon Pagoda: Sagaing: Myanmar: 161+ 49+ 1851/52: 49 meters tall without counting its hti spire; originally built in 1444–1454; now ...

  6. Table of prime factors - Wikipedia

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    m and n are coprime (also called relatively prime) if gcd(m, n) = 1 (meaning they have no common prime factor). lcm(m, n) (least common multiple of m and n) is the product of all prime factors of m or n (with the largest multiplicity for m or n). gcd(m, n) × lcm(m, n) = m × n. Finding the prime factors is often harder than computing gcd and ...

  7. List of tallest wooden buildings - Wikipedia

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    30.28 meters tall timber construction with 9 floors on a 17.65 metres tall steel structure with 5 floors, which stands on a 21.2 metres tall concrete basement with 5 floors Bahnorama [17] 66.7 n/a Vienna: 2010 Rottenbuch Transmission Tower [18] 66.7 n/a Peiting, Germany 2002 Pagoda of Fogong Temple: 65.8–67.3 5-6 Yingxian: 1056

  8. List of the tallest statues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Stands upon a 9.1 m (30 ft) rock promontory Rocket Thrower: 12.95: 42.5: Donald De Lue: 1964: Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City: bronze: Created for the 1964 New York World's Fair [27] Athena Parthenos Athena of the Parthenon: 12.8: 42: Alan LeQuire

  9. List of tallest buildings by country - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the tallest buildings in the world by country, listing only the tallest building in each country.The list includes only completed or topped out buildings. 25 countries have supertall skyscrapers (above 300 m (980 ft)) and 4 countries have megatall skyscrapers (above 600 m (1,969 ft)).