The Philosopher's Stone was destroyed by Albus Dumbledore in the first Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" (or "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" in the US edition). Dumbledore knew that the Stone had to be destroyed to prevent Lord Voldemort from using it to become immortal.
Pyramids can be destroyed through various ways such as natural disasters like earthquakes, erosion over time, and human interference like looting or deliberate destruction. These structures, made of stone blocks, can deteriorate due to environmental factors and human activities if not properly maintained and protected.
The present perfect tense of "destroy" is "have destroyed." For example: "I have destroyed the old building."
A stone dwelling is typically called a "stone house" or "stone cottage."
The Dauphin Island Bridge has not been destroyed. It has undergone repairs and maintenance over the years but has not been completely destroyed.
A person who makes idols from stone is called a stone sculptor or a stone carver.
no he wasnot in fact he was not a fan of pholosiphy
The Philosopher's Stone was destroyed to prevent Lord Voldemort, or anybody else trying to steal it.
It was never actually destroyed. It was moved by the world's strongest beaver.
After the philosopher's stone was destroyed nobody ever saw it again because it no longer existed. Albus Dumbledore hid the philosopher's stone in the Mirror of Erised and Harry managed to get it out. After that, Dumbledore took it back and destroyed it.
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Nothing. The stone was destroyed, therefore; there is no story to be told about it.
They are usually made into road stone.
yes, he has been dead since sorcerers stone when the stone was destroyed at the very end. :) -Luna
There is no "name" on the Resurrection Stone. The Deathly Hallows sign is inscribed in the stone. The stone was mounted in the Gaunt family ring before Dumbledore destroyed the Horcrux in it and passed it on to Harry.
the stone from the colosseum was used 2 build new buildings