Through erosion and weathering.
They don't ... they get smaller with time.
That new stones are bigger and smaller stones are older
No. Biodegradation is when something is broken down by living things (like bacteria). Stones can be broken down into smaller stones by weather, and minerals and salts can be leached out of them by water, but stones are not biodegradable.
Stonehenge is an ancient monument. It consists of standing stones built in a circle. It is unclear and unpublished as to exactly how many stones make up Stonehenge.
Conglomerate
The first person to complete all five atlas stones was Bill Kazmaier, he did the heaviest stone first, and then completed the four smaller stones, creating the Kaz Rule where stones must now be completed in ascending order.
Yes, you can pass it naturally or you can go to the hospital where they probe into your kidney or gallbladder and break the stones into smaller fragments so you can pass them easier. Either way, the stones are coming out the same place.
Rocks are made up of minerals and can be any size, while stones are smaller pieces of rocks. Stones are often used for construction or decoration, while rocks are larger and found in nature.
Stonehenge originally had 30 outer stones arranged in a circular formation. These consist of a series of large sarsen stones and smaller bluestones. Over time, some stones have fallen or been removed, but the structure still retains its iconic shape and significance.
Yes, kidney stones can be treated using a procedure called extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), which employs sound waves to break the stones into smaller pieces. During the procedure, shock waves are generated outside the body and focused on the stones, causing them to fragment. The smaller pieces can then pass more easily through the urinary tract. ESWL is a non-invasive option and is commonly used for stones that are too large to pass on their own.
It depends on the sizes of the stones. If it is small they will have you urinate it out, and it hurts very badly. If it is large they use tools to go inside of you and break them down into smaller sizes.
The largest stones at Stonehenge, the sarsens, weigh around 25 tons on average. The smaller bluestones weigh between 2 to 5 tons.