Is this a meteorite?
found the stone 🪨 in the forest
found the stone 🪨 in the forest
For me, the step from a stone to a living being is unimaginable. Never in my life have I seen life emerge from non-life. How is that supposed to work, and has it ever been observed?
We have a wall in the garden that we want to extend, but we're wondering what kind of stone was used? The house was built in the late 1960s. We also noticed that the wall isn't made of brick, but rather of real stone.
hello As a child I was always very interested in Mount Vesuvius in Naples and the history of Pompeii, and my childhood dream was to climb Mount Vesuvius. I am now 19 and able to travel to Naples with my own money, but I see more and more on TV that Vesuvius is about to…
I thought stagliths or something.
Hey, Ask. Is the European North Sea the Polar Sea or is it a separate sea? I just read that the North Cape juts out into the Arctic Ocean, but that is actually the European North Sea? Can someone explain this to me? LG
always find something when walking the dog
Nein, das sieht Menschengemacht aus
Glaub da ist ja nur ein Stein
Wie meinst du
Du hättest mitbekommen wenn ein Meteorit bei dir in der Nähe eingeschlagen wäre. Du hättest auch mitbekommen wenn ein Meteorit 500km entfernt von dir eingeschlagen wäre
Schade
Ist es trotzdem nicht. Galub mir das ist kein Meteorit.
Ich meinte eher Reste von einem
Industrie-Abfall … *hände_waschen!