Stonehenge has undergone significant changes since its construction around 3000 BCE. Initially, it began as a simple earthwork and evolved into a complex structure featuring massive stone circles and burial mounds. Over the millennia, stones were rearranged, and some were removed, reflecting shifts in cultural practices and beliefs. Additionally, erosion and human activity have altered its landscape, while ongoing archaeological studies continue to reveal insights into its purpose and significance.
They say Aliens had created the Stonehenge.
There are 92 stones at Stonehenge at the present time
The name of the ancient monument consisting of a ring of stones on Salisbury Plain is Stonehenge. It is one of the most famous sites in the world, and has deteriorated some over time.
Stone henge changed physically because of erosion of rain on the rocks.. wind and so on. As time went by the ancient people who worshipped stonge henge died out because of war, emmigration, changes within the land, etc.
It is believed that all the stones in Stonehenge weigh over 320 tons.
The building of Stonehenge began several thousand years ago and as no written records of this time exist it is doubtful if anyone will ever discover for certain exactly how or why it was built let alone who had the initial idea. Stonehenge was built over a period of about 1500 years, and altered considerably during that time, so there were several 'ideas' at various times.
How did the dirction of the moon change over time? How did the dirction of the moon change over time?
Stonehenge is not in London it is on Salisbury plain in the county of Wiltshire.
A change over time is often referred to as a gradual change.
Yes, friends do and will change over time. Every person changes over time.
To build the whole of Stonehenge will obviously depend on how many people there was for the task. What we suggested was that, given a great concentration of effort, is the sarsen structures, the biggest bits of Stonehenge, could have been built within a period of three years. We suspect that probably it took longer. There is the opinion that Stonehenge was constructed in sections over a period of time that span as many as 300 to 500 years.
No, acceleration is the change in speed over time.