The oldest parts of Stonehenge are probably the rocks which form the circle, or the air that surrounds it. The rocks would be millions of years old. The air would be even older, but since its composition changed over the lifetime of our planet, this date is less certain.
The stone circle in its present form is thought to be approximately 5000 years old, although the site is said to have been used even earlier.
Yes the Stonehenge is still standing.
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Stonehenge in England is still standing.
About 5000 years
A very long time, it was used to design the Pyramids and Stonehenge
Pre-historic standing stones.
Stonehenge
Stonehenge was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.No one knows who built the Stonehenge, but since it was built over a very long time, it may have been built by people of a series of cultures.The Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act of 1979 legally protects Stonehenge.The Stonehenge has a series of stone circles surrounded by a ditch and bank, along with trilithons in the center and a number of marker stones.A henge is a Neolithic circular earthwork not built for defense. Stonehenge has its name because it is a henge with standing stones.
it has been standing up for 87 years
There are other round circles of standing stones in the UK but there is only one called "Stonehenge" near Amesbury, Wiltshire
Stonehenge is thought to have been built by the beaker people.
It didn't. It's still standing, and has been for thousands of years. Only a couple of pillars have collapsed due to weathering and possibly human disturbance before the Stonehenge became a protected site in modern times.