Why are manholes always round ?
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“For all manholes, there is a 'lip' around the rim of the hole, holding up the cover, which means that the underlying hole is smaller than the cover,” Scheckel writes. “A round manhole cover can't fall through its circular opening, because no matter how you position it, the cover is wider than the hole.
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