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How thick are the walls of the library?
The thickness of the library wall is 240.

The library building is a public building specially designed for the library to collect, sort out, preserve, spread and use documents. Management mode is open-shelf management mode. A complete library building can generally be divided into stacks (or document databases), reader service areas, document sorting and management areas, public activity areas and auxiliary spaces.