How Big Is a Big Ben? Average Size in cm & Worksheet

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Big Ben is about 96.00 m tall, 12.00 m wide, and 12.00 m deep.

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Big Ben

Big Ben is the great clock tower at the UK Parliament in London, about 96 m tall.

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I can see a Big Ben.

The Big Ben is a landmark.

Big Ben helps me learn a real-world English word.

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Which measurement tells how tall it is?

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About Big Ben

Big Ben is the great clock tower at the UK Parliament in London, about 96 m tall.

Size Overview

A Big Ben is about 96 m tall, 12 m wide, and 12 m deep. Big Ben is the great clock tower at the UK Parliament in London, about 96 m tall.

12.00 m
Width
96.00 m
Height
12.00 m
Depth

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