You have to play around with the rocks, and stack it largest to smallest. It should look like this:
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And the rocks can NEVER go on top of another if it's bigger than the other one.
No, Cumberland Island was not destructively formed. It is a barrier island located off the coast of Georgia and was formed through a combination of natural processes such as sediment deposition and erosion. These processes slowly built up the island over time.
The neolithic people created megalithic structures like Stonehenge in England and the statues of Easter Island. These sculptures were often associated with religious or ceremonial purposes and were made using large stones or rocks.
to make it easier to get to and from their city, the aztecs built tree wide caueways-raised roads across water or wet ground- to connect the island to the shore.. the causeways were made of rocks covered with dirt.
Herman E. Calloway collected rocks for 40 years.
In the past, humans used rocks for tools, weapons, and construction materials. Today, rocks are still used in construction, as well as for making jewelry, art, and in technology, such as silicon chips in electronics. Additionally, rocks are used in landscaping and in some medical treatments.
try again
you put all of them on top of each other
Order the rocks should be clicked: J O S E P H I N E
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They can give you clues to how, when and where the rocks formed. :D
Its color
They can give you clues to how, when and where the rocks formed. :D
rocks an fossils
It was important for the mission walls to be built on rocks because so the walls could be stable.
in the cave
In the shelter.
Give relative ages of rocks. This is not the only clue to this question