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a building that suddenly gives way and crumbles​

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Answered by subaphysics
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Answer:

A building that suddenly gives way and crumbles is  dilapidated building.

Explanation:

  • Dilapidation refers to the process of extreme wear and tear of monuments, buildings and other infrastructural properties, often as a result of neglect.
  • Such buildings are prone to sudden collapse and pose a danger to life and property.
  • They should be maintained, renovated or condemned for use as is decided by local authorities so that major accidents are averted.
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