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cooner's cattle mound, cook's lake cattle mound, big lake cattle mound
Mound Builders had a very extensive trade network
Sound, found, round, hound, mound, ground, boundSound, Found, Round, Hound, Mound, Ground, AND A LOT MORE!!!ground,found
That depends on how big the mound is and what it's made of. I will assume that a mound=pound 1 pound = 0.4536 kg
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cattle mound #6 koocs cattle mound and i do not know the last one Some other ones are Big Lake Cattle Mound, Brady's Cattle Mound, Cooks Lake Cattle Mound, Cooners Cattle Mound, and Dead River Cattle Mound. 3 Cooner's Cattle Mount, Big Lake Cattle Mount, koocs cattle mound
1 pound = 0.45359237 kilograms
The slope of a pitcher's mound in baseball is typically 1 inch of elevation for every 1 foot of distance from the front of the mound to the rubber, resulting in a slope of about 1:12. The top of the mound is 10 inches higher than the level of home plate. This slope helps pitchers achieve better angles and velocity when throwing to the batter.
they built mounds
"Mined" is the past tense of mine: Archeologists have found evidence that iron ore was mined in the Andes 2000 years ago. "Mound" can be a noun: The check was buried under a mound of papers on the table. "Mound can also be a verb: Mound the frosting on the cake and use a spatula to spread it out and down the sides. Note that where "mound" is used as a verb, the past tense is "mounded": He mounded the earth around the base of the newly planted tree.
Yes, the mound builders lived in rural communities characterized by mound-building cultures that existed in North America. These communities were primarily found in the Eastern Woodlands region and engaged in agriculture, trade, and ceremonial practices.
I believe the mound builders came across America in the early 1900s.