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Tower

A tower is a high structure, usually man-made. (Though the sea can turn erode the land the land and make a tower or pillar)


The Eiffel Tower.

Purposes of the large height (a tower may have multiple purposes):

  • being impressive and beautiful
  • saving surface area
  • for the view
  • for spreading light: light tower, lighthouse
  • for spreading sound: church tower with church bells, minaret of a mosque
  • antenna tower
  • for use of the gravity: water tower
  • as part of a suspension bridge or cable-stayed bridge
  • for supporting power and signal cables
  • in a swimming pool for jumping from a height
  • for fun of climbing in it, for example on a children's playground
  • the tower of a high slide, for supporting it and with stairs for reaching the starting point
  • to gain access for maintenance or cleaning, e.g. scaffold tower
  • for attacking a walled city: siege tower
  • to reach heaven (legendary Tower of Babel)
  • for some unknown reason, skyscrapers aren't thought of as towers.

A tower wagon is a mobile tower for construction work, fire-fighting, rescue work, window cleaning, filming, etc.

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