Spring /sprɪŋ/ is /ɪz/ coming /ˈkʌmɪŋ / warm /wɔːm/ and / ænd/ nice / naɪs/ it / ɪt / is / ɪz / melting /ˈmɛltɪŋ / poor / pʊər/ ice /aɪs/
Иванович621
09.02.2020
Leaning tower of pisa in italy was constructed as the bell tower for the city's cathedral. however, at that time the architects weren't experienced. so, it was built on soft ground and as soon as it had been built, it slowly began to lean. over the years, many attempts were made to stop the tower from leaning. once, people removed stones from the bottom in order to put strong metal rods in, but the stones that were being removed were part of the foundations so the tower leaned even more! since then it has been reinforced to correct this. today, the tower can still be seen leaning to one side. it is covered in marble and it is very beautiful. unfortunately, however, it was closed to the public in 1990 after it was revealed that a single busload of tourists at the top could make it fall over completely! all the same, it will be visited by tourists for many years to come.
bas7572513
09.02.2020
The symbol of canada is the sugar maple, which grows in the great lakes region and in eastern america. the first written mention of maple leaf as a symbol dates back to 1760. in the late 1830s, the baptist society of st. john in quebec adopted a maple leaf as a symbol of his society. it was carried by the canadians as a national symbol on the prince of wales, when he in 1860, first visited canada. officially maple leaf became a national symbol of canada in 1965, since then it is depicted on the flag of the country.