Either way I would check with HGTV.com. Input your question and I'm sure you will get ans or links that will be helpful. I would not take advice from amateurs. A wall that falls could be very dangerous
sheet rock and dry wall
Using a stand alone wall in home construction can provide benefits such as increased structural stability, better sound insulation, and the ability to easily modify or remove the wall in the future.
Well they have different styles on how to build houses. One of the styles is a combination of native rock with the ordinary wall.
To build a temporary wall, you can use materials like plywood, studs, and screws. Start by measuring the space and cutting the plywood to fit. Attach the studs to the plywood with screws to create a sturdy frame. Stand the wall upright and secure it in place. This temporary wall can be easily removed when no longer needed.
Several billion tons of rock and mortar, and several million slave laborers.
millions of people got made to build the great wall. many of these people died of rock falling on them or wild beasts eating them
They build the Great wall in the 3rd century BC.
You can not build a wall out of plaster, you need bricks/blocks/stone and cement to build a wall.
ROCK
In geology, the hanging wall and foot wall are terms used to describe the two sides of a fault. The hanging wall is the block of rock that sits above the fault plane, while the foot wall is the block that lies below it. In a dip-slip fault, the movement of the hanging wall relative to the foot wall determines whether the fault is classified as normal or reverse. Essentially, if you were to stand in a mine or tunnel, the hanging wall would be the rock above your head, and the foot wall would be the ground beneath your feet.
It was build by Chinese slaves!
It was build 7thcentury BC