no, not that's called 'Stonehenge'
2 is more than 1.
11 is 1 more than 10
No, the probability of an outcome can't be more than 1.
more than 1 million
1 is more than 0.025 is.
There are other round circles of standing stones in the UK but there is only one called "Stonehenge" near Amesbury, Wiltshire
I am afraid Stonehenge is a lot older than that. Investigations on the site of Stonehenge place the beginning of the earthwork at 3000BC. That makes Stonehenge about 50 centuries or 5,000 years old.
The ISBN of Stonehenge in its landscape is 1-85074-605-2.
I say it could be. Ancient things react different than we are use to. Maby they were more advanced than we are. Zackary Davis.
Stonehenge is located on the continent of Europe, more specifically, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
The most active phase of Pyramid construction in Egypt was during 2300BC. Stonehenge is believed to date from around 2500BC, making Stonehenge slightly older, although in reality the two monuments date from around about the same time.
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.
51°10'43.83"N 1°49'34.29"W For more information on this location, go to: http://stable.toolserver.org/geohack/geohack.php?pagename=Stonehenge,_England&params=51_10_43.83_N_1_49_34.29_W
Stonehenge is located on the continent of Europe, more specifically, Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
MysteryQuest - 2009 Stonehenge 1-9 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
The Stonehenge ruins in England have been one of ancient history's greatest mysteries. The stones that were put in place there required more than simple peasants, yet the reason they are there or what people built them remains unknown.
MysteryQuest - 2009 Stonehenge 1-9 was released on: USA: 2 December 2009