Stonehenge and Easter Island are not directly opposite each other on the globe, as they are located in different hemispheres. Stonehenge is in England, while Easter Island is in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. The two sites are thousands of miles apart, but they do not represent exact antipodal points.
The Earth and the Moon are opposite in terms of size, with Earth being much larger than the Moon. Additionally, they have opposite positions in the solar system - the Moon orbits around the Earth, while the Earth orbits around the Sun.
Venus and Mars
The opposite word of celestial is terrestrial, which refers to things that relate to or exist on Earth.
Venus rotates in the opposite direction of Earth, meaning it has a retrograde rotation. This results in the sun rising in the west and setting in the east on Venus, unlike on Earth where the sun rises in the east and sets in the west.
The gravitational pull of the earth causes a bulge on the opposite side of the moon. The gravitational pull of the earth is greater than the gravitational pull of the sun.
Yes, on planet Earth in the Southern Pacific Ocean.
theres not a ton of resources there
Consists of earth, timber, and stone structures .
No, Stonehenge is a complex of stone circles placed within a raised circular earth bank (a henge).
It does not live there, it comes from Alsace
Sunrise Earth - 2004 Stonehenge Dawn 1-43 was released on: USA: 20 December 2006
Stonehenge phase 1 is the circular earth works that forms the outer part of the monument. The sarsen stones and blue stones are in the center of the earthworks.
STONEHENGE!!!
The opposite of earth is air
The people of Atlantis were said to be great Mariners. However, Easter Island is a long journey from the Atlantic ocean where Atlantis was supposed to have existed. My theory is that Atlantis was Antarctica, that way they would have easier access to all the oceans on earth and could travel between them.
Easter
All the way to the center of the Earth, same as everywhere else on the planet.