They were made from earth, like dirt and maybe some brush. It depends whether the mound was more burials or buildings (ceremonial ones).
The height of mound builder mounds varied greatly, ranging from a few feet to over 70 feet (21 meters) tall. The largest mounds were typically ceremonial or burial mounds, while smaller mounds were used for various purposes such as platforms for buildings or as lookout points.
because they buried their dead people in mounds of dirt
Dirt?
There are tons of rules, many I don't even know and I am a pitcher. I have been called on these: The play is over only when the pitcher has the ball on the mound in the circle. You cannot start a pitch then stop. You cannot throw the ball into your glove when on the mound, some umpires believe this looks like you are trying to pitch. You cannot alter the ball in any way- this includes rubbing it in the dirt. You cannot start your pitch in front of the rubber. When a batter is hit with the pitch, he/she automatically gets to go to first.
They moved dirt! P.S. you guys are idiots
the mound over there is covered in sea men
They were made from earth, like dirt and maybe some brush. It depends whether the mound was more burials or buildings (ceremonial ones).
They built mounds out of dirt from the grass lands and they put in valuable stuff to them and traded with other tribes.
The insects that build ant-like mounds all over the ground are termites. These insects create mound-like structures primarily for nesting and protection.
Baseball games are played on both natural grass surfaces and artificial turf.
They built mounds out of dirt from the grass lands and they put in valuable stuff to them and traded with other tribes.
Potatoes need a mound of fertile soil around the plant not dirt.
"Ground mound" is the hink-pink for "dirt heap."
dig a hole and build a mound in middle of hole and lay roots of rose on mound in hole and fill with dirt but I always soak my rose in a bucket of water for 24 hrs before I plant
Simply because there is nothing in it. They have dirt, piles of dirt and maybe a dirt mound.
The original theory was that they used baskets of dirt, and that may still hold true for smaller mounds. Recent studies show that much more complex methods were required for the larger mounds (although they don't give examples of what that may have been).