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It is available to the public. The "Rosetta Stone" discovered by Napoleon's engineer Pierre François Xavier Bouchard in 1799 was taken from the French by the British who shipped it to Portsmouth England in 1802. It was moved to the British Museum in London later that year where it remains on public display. Any member of the public can walk into the British Museum any day it is open and see the stone prominently displayed in a large see through case.
Much can be read on this subject and all major points must be studied, very basically the stages are:FertilizationCleavageGastrulationOrganogenesisPlease see related links below!
No the environment can not be studied from a long distance because they can not see noting.
No, Because you cant really see the esact things that happend, is hard you tu see detaills! (You could studied it but not with much detaills.)
The stone used to see fairys is called "The Fairylaneru"
The shape of the tool can be studied to understand its use, and its use can determine the people's purpose or lifestyle (Was it used to scrape the animal skins clean? was it used to cut? chop?) The edge and fracture pattern of the stone can tell about how it was made, what type of technology and style was used to make the tool. The overall style can be compared to other tools, and a group can be named and used to typify a certain type of people in a time or place or region. Stone tools can also be studied to see what the stone type is and how far it has traveled from the source - was it traded or carried far from the original stone quarry or deposit? does this show human movement or cultural exchange (trade?)
Darwin studied the beak of a finch to see how it adapted to the food it ate. hope it helps, good luck!! ;)
they kiss the blarney stone
No.
A Mason is a craftsman, thus a Stone Mason is a craftsman who builds with stone. See also: Freemason
yes u can see through a stone porticullises is the answer
yes you can you nitwit