Why did the fire only damage the upper levels of the coliseum?
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Severe damage was inflicted on the Colosseum by the great earthquake in 1349, causing the outer south side, lying on a less stable alluvial terrain, to collapse. Much of the tumbled stone was reused to build palaces, churches, hospitals and other buildings elsewhere in Rome.
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Answer:the fire demaged only the upper level because they were made of wood
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