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What does uluru look like?

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it's a mountian thingly that was supposedly make by the wind eroding the sand or whatever it is made of and taking the reast of the thing it is made of away but the wind didn't go to the place the uluru is so its still there i think

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Uluru is a large sandstone rock formation and is sacred to aboriginees. It holds alot of History and changes colour throughout the day.

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Why do aborigines like uluru?

The Aboriginal people believe Uluru is sacred.


What did Uluru look like in 1901?

In 1901, Uluru looked virtually identical to how it looks now. The main difference is that it did not have the well-trodden path it now has to the top. Its shape, size and colour remain unchanged.


Who are Uluru's original inhabitants?

Uluru's original inhabitants are the Anangu people of central Australia. They are now regarded as the indigenous owners of Uluru, and they look after it, assisted by Australian government laws which govern National Parks.


Have there been any erosions on Uluru?

Yes if you look at the surface of Uluru you will see signs of it everywhere after all it has been exposed to wind and water for thousands of years.


What does the serface of Uluru feel like?

Go rub a rock


Was uluru changed to ayres rock?

No, The Ayres Rock was changed to the name Uluru. Uluru lies in Northern Territory. Uluru is made out of sandstones.


Who helped the Uluru fight?

There has been no fight at Uluru.


How far away is Uluru from Australia?

Uluru is in Australia.


Why is ayers rock or uluru shaped like a table?

It's not. It's shaped like a rock.


Who built Uluru?

Nobody built Uluru. It is a natural landform.


Is Uluru a archaeological site?

no, Uluru is a huge rock in Australia


Why Uluru called Uluru?

Uluru is the original aboriginal name for Ayers Rock. Most sources quote the meaning of Uluru as Great Pebble; other sources translate the word as Meeting Place.