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Q: Is stonehenge a giant clock
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What are facts on Stonehenge?

used for a clock


What are some Landmarks in England?

Stonehenge. Big Ben Clock Tower.


Who was megaliths?

Giant stones (e.g. the Stonehenge stones) from prehistoric times.


Reasons why Stonehenge should be a wonder of the world?

It was built by elves people a long time ago. People are fascinated because of how amazing it is that people so long ago could make such an amazing structure. Plus, it's a giant clock.


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Why was the Stonehenge called Choir Gaure?

I believe Choir Gaur meant 'Giant's Dance' in the Celtic tongue.


Why Stonehenge is called the giant exercise in geomentry?

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Are there any nick names for Stonehenge?

In the past it has also been known as the Hanging Stones and the Giant's Dance.


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Why is Stonehenge here on earth?

Because that is where it was built. It was used a religious meeting place and is also used as an ancient astronomical clock.


How much do the stones in Stonehenge weigh?

The weight one stone in Stonehenge has been presumed to be between 20-25 tons each stone and if you need more information it was built between 8000 and 1500 B.C. the Stonehenge itself was originally began around 8000 B.C. but the main construction was around 3000-2000 B.C.


Why was Stonehenge built many of years ago?

Stonehenge is probably one of the most recognisable monuments in the world. The 5000 year old henge monument became a World Heritage Site in 1986 and is managed by English Heritage. Despite years of research and study the reason behind the construction of Stonehenge remains a mystery. Stonehenge is also known as the 'Giant's Dance' and the stones thought to be erected by Devil, while in the C18th people believed scrapings from stones could heal wounds. People continue to wonder just why Stonehenge was built with some suggesting it was used as a giant astronomical observatory. In truth, it's fair to say that we're as much in the dark as we've always been.