catapult
A trebuchet. It's a siege weapon for hurling stones to smash walls, or to throw things over them.
i dont know the answer but i know that its got a c, t and l in it i know this wont help but its all i got
put the big ones in one pile and put the not so big ones in a separate pile therefore the small stones are separate from the large stones
to throw big stones at enemies in medieval time.
Depending on the era, a number of large weapons - considered to be early day aof artillery have been used which 'fire' projectiles through the air by way using a large counterweight which is heavier that the projectile to propel it through the air. An example of such a weapon is the catapult. Other weapons which projected large objects through the air were trebuchets, but these were operated by a spring mechanism, often made with rope and animal sinews. Such weapons were used from the earliest campaigns of the Greek and Roman empires to late medieval conflicts. Early cannons also fired stones through the air in much the same wy as cannons used in the American Civil Wars and Scottish Wars of Independance however round stones were used before production methods for cannonball had been invented.
A very big arm or a very large rubber band or maybe a sling could be the answer
to see the stones in pandas big adventure, you should get close to he or she and then you will see the stones very close.
This is an impossible question, because you have to know how big each of the 5 stones are in order to find out how big the cube of gold is.
It depends on how big or small the stones are. There are no agreed boundaries separating pebbles from stones, and stones from boulders.
any fires that are not too big or not too small
Yes but not big ones.