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Why the Towers Fell

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There is no classroom activity for this program. The following resources from the companion Web site accompany this program:

Above the Impact: A Survivor's Story
Read an account of survival from the 84th floor of 2 World Trade Center from Brian Clark, one of only four people to escape either tower from above the floors where the planes struck. (Grades 9-12)

Towers of Innovation
Learn the history behind the building of the towers, the technological innovations that made the World Trade Center possible, the nuts-and-bolts of the construction techniques, and more in this article. (Grades 9-12)

The Collapse: An Engineer's Perspective
In this interview, MIT Professor Thomas Eagar explains the structural failure of the Twin Towers, what can be done with existing skyscrapers to improve safety, and what he believes the most likely future terrorist targets may be. (Grades 9-12)

Outfitting Firefighters
Discover what gear makes up a firefighter's outfit and learn how each piece of equipment helps firefighters on the job in a high-rise-building fire scenario. (Flash plug-in required; non-Flash version available.) (Grades 3-5, 6-8, 9-12)

The Structure of Metal (Hot Science)
In this interactive feature, explore the crystalline structure of metal and find out what gives it its special characteristics and how it behaves under the stress of heat and outside forces. (Flash plug-in required; non-Flash version available.) (Grades 9-12)

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