Why is the Leaning Tower of Pisa tilted? The Leaning Tower of Pisa wasn’t intentionally designed to lean. Its tilt is due to unstable soil made of layers of clay and sandy silt, with shallow groundwater. As it was being built, the tower began to lean, and over centuries, architects tried to stabilize it. They finally succeeded in preserving its iconic tilt. ————————————————————————————————————————, Welcome to the intriguing world of Dr. Red Panda! Consider subscribing to Dr. Red Panda, and make science much more engaging! Through simple and accessible explanations, we'll guide you into the world of knowledge, to shape you into the most shining leader among people! While you're enjoying the content, don't forget to subscribe! # #Funfacts #PisaTower
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