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Add some shading, as well as darker pigments in certain areas. Doing these will make your drawings come to life and look 3D!
Answer: 1. Fall Down
Explanation: In one world I've developed, the local surface gravity is slightly more than three times the surface gravity on Earth. Humans settled this world and were doing quite well through highly advanced technology. A series of disasters removed that technology and even the knowledge of that technology. More than 800 Earth-years later, civilization has started to regain a semblance of Western civilization on Earth.
Gravity introduces a lot of stress on structures and, with a gravitational factor like my world, may be the primary motivator in design. While I generally gloss over the specifics of cities and structures, I would like to know the following:
1. What are the best (known) building materials for a high-gravity environment?
2. What are the best architectural constructs for a high-gravity environment? (e.g., arches, peaked or flat roofs)
3. Considering the safety concerns and additional stressors, is ornamentation a viable feature for structures in a high-gravity environment?
A because beethoven took off the piano keys and used the floor to listen the music vibrate because he was going deaf.
Answer:Certainly not, lyrics without emotion, passion, melody and beat may be nothing, the lyrics of a song are just one part.
I agree with the earlier comment that music is a form of art, and art can be interpruted in many ways, the way one person see it, could be totally different from the way another person sees it.
There is nothing more powerful than music in my opinion, it can not be compared.
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