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Cintha
2 year s ago
#42, shut up and take my "noins".
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Birdie
2 year s ago
#20 - this is bull twang. Every mountain is a stone in essence and have you seen how big of a stone the Alps are or the Rocky's ?
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Lotta
2 year s ago
Birdie
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Those are small scale examples, and are not 'singular pieces of rock'.
However, you are not wrong - think of the Laurentian Craton (continental core) as the largest of such on Earth.
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Sol
2 year s ago
Birdie
, So, today's big controversy is rocks and stones? What about sticks? Or paper and scissors? There. Burn Internet, burn!
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Viola
2 year s ago
Sol
, Oh dear, the armchair intellectual requires daily stimulation or it implodes.
Try not to leave a spot on the floor.
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Ferdie
2 year s ago
Birdie
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The Alps and Rockies are folded tectonic plates.
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Nole
2 year s ago
#20 How does El Capitan in Yosimite compare?
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Cintha
2 year s ago
#42, shut up and take my "noins".
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Birdie
2 year s ago
#20 - this is bull twang. Every mountain is a stone in essence and have you seen how big of a stone the Alps are or the Rocky's ?
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Lotta
2 year s ago
Birdie
,
Those are small scale examples, and are not 'singular pieces of rock'.
However, you are not wrong - think of the Laurentian Craton (continental core) as the largest of such on Earth.
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Sol
2 year s ago
Birdie
, So, today's big controversy is rocks and stones? What about sticks? Or paper and scissors? There. Burn Internet, burn!
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Viola
2 year s ago
Sol
, Oh dear, the armchair intellectual requires daily stimulation or it implodes.
Try not to leave a spot on the floor.
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Ferdie
2 year s ago
Birdie
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The Alps and Rockies are folded tectonic plates.
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Nole
2 year s ago
#20 How does El Capitan in Yosimite compare?
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Those are small scale examples, and are not 'singular pieces of rock'.
However, you are not wrong - think of the Laurentian Craton (continental core) as the largest of such on Earth.
Try not to leave a spot on the floor.
The Alps and Rockies are folded tectonic plates.