eli5: Why are skyscrapers nearly always covered in glass completely in contrast to small buildings?

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Like is there a specific reason or is it just a design choice? Or do they have so many tall windows to let as much sunlight in as possible?

It just occurred to me since the futuristic full glass look of skyscrapers really stands out against normal building surrounding them.

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Fun fact: If all the glass in Manhattan were to break, you would have a glass sea 35 feet deep!

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