Yes, they certainly can. It doesn't take much to learn how to do it, but there is no real reason to train to do it other than competitions.
You need patience to get through that part. It's not that hard getting past the stones.You do need to move through the stones really fast.
no not really
The short answer is that nobody really knows. How the large stones were moved to the site or how they were erected are both mysteries. Archaeologists are still arguing about that question.Some experts believe they floated the stones there, then used ropes to slide the large stones through cow manure to make it easier to pull them from place to place.they used ropes to slide the large stones through cow menuer to make it easier to pull them from placce to place.
Through erosion and weathering.
from mountins really high
Its a grave site full of the things that you contol puppets with used as grave stones
birth stones are really..... really....expensive.thats all i have to say
yes.
It's Stones, but really Schaeffer
Yes they do
No it can not.
That is where the stones are "supposed to go", but on the way they lodge in the kidneys or more commonly the ureter, which leads from the kidneys. Breaking up or releasing the stone allows it to travel to the bladder, where it can be excreted from the body through the urethra (a much larger structure and not likely to be blocked).The only other way for kidney stones to leave the body is through surgical removal, which is extremely rare.