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Aristotle would explain a falling rock by saying that the rock's natural place is on the ground, so it falls towards the Earth to reach that place. He would describe it as the natural motion of the rock seeking its proper location.
The legend of the Blarney Stone involves kissing it for good luck. Accidentally peeing on it would be disrespectful and inappropriate.
"Everyone else is buying the new iPhone, so you should too."
A rhetoric analogy is outlines a work of non fiction and explains it and breaks it down so it is easier to understand. They usually compare two different things that have similar aspects.
Zeus was known for sayings such as "As you have made your bed, so you must lie in it" and "A rolling stone gathers no moss." These sayings reflect his wisdom and emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and taking action.
He doesnt
i think so it is rock and crystal
You would turn into stone (so rock) when you look into Medusa's eyes.
no, it's a bone from something along time ago so it might be in a rock.
A monolith is typically made up of one single large stone or rock. So, there is usually only one stone or rock in a monolith.
yes impermeable stone,rock or sand is not hard lol me so clever my name is spoz.............
Stone edge
i dont think so
A rock can be gravel or any tiny pebble... so ya... it's a rock.
so they first found a rock then they sharpened so they can use it for hunting
well, a hearth is a firepit, or a fireplace. and so a stone hearth would be either a rock fireplace or a firepit surrounded by stones.
Graphite is 1000mgl but Calcium Fluorite is 2000mgl. So GraphiteC2g. Hope it helped! Chelsea