Now commonly referred to as Uluru, its name according to indigenous peoples, this formation is a spectacular natural formation.
There are man made imitations but real granite is a natural rock.
Yes. Ayers Roxk, now known by its indigenous name of Uluru, is a landmark of Australia, found in central Australia. It is an inset erg, and the world's second largest monolith (not the largest, as is commonly believed, with the largest being Mt Augustus, also in Austalia).
A rock is natural, the handaxe was the first man-made tool.
The most famous 'monument' in Australia is the natural landmark of Uluru/Ayers Rock. The most famous man-made landmark would be either the Sydney Harbour bridge or the Sydney Opera House.
No, shale is a natural form of rock.
No, jadeite is a natural mineral that is formed from high-pressure metamorphism of serpentine rock. It is not man made.
There is natural chalk. The sticks that the teacher uses to write on slate blackboards is powdered natural chalk compressed into sticks with some binder; so they are man made.
A rock that is found in naturally and hasn't been made by man (man-made).
It is natural but there are man-made imitations.
It is a man made wonder. People carved the rock and hollowed part of the mountain.
Caves are usually natural formations (although some are man made) which bury deep into rock. Windows are man-made objects.
It can be made from natural or man made fibres.