The answer is a bit variating depending on what you choose to standardize in the question.
1. How big are the holes?
2. How big is the wall?
3. How many supports does the wall have?
4. What are the materials with which you make the wall and supports?
5. What is the shape of the wall and supports (better design = better strength)?
6. How are you making the holes? (hammer, gun, fist?)
7. Is the wall attached to anything (ceiling, floor, or other walls) or is it just a wall? What are each of them made out of and supported with? Will the weight of ceiling influence collapse of the wall?
As you can see, it really depends on the answers to these, and many other questions. It can vary from 1 hole to an infinite amount.
2007-03-27 16:11:40
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answer #1
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answered by Gregory K 4
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How many holes can fit in a wall without destroying it.....hmmmmmm...
Well it depends on how big the holes are. If they're small, tiny,puny, microscopic, then I dont know, umm...a lot.
2007-03-27 16:07:27
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answered by ~'J3sus Sid3 W@rri○r '~ 2
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It depends on the size of the wall, the type of the wall, the size of the holes, the depth the holes are drilled/poked-in...
2007-03-27 16:00:19
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I think this is a riddle and not a literal question
None, you can't put a hole into a wall. You can make a hole though.
2007-03-27 18:58:24
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answered by Taylor 2
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just some of them , silly you
2007-03-27 16:02:45
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answered by jim m 7
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ur mom
2007-03-27 16:01:13
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answered by Rennac98 1
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