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Answer:
According to Dr. Gerald Hawkins' theory, people would gather at Stonehenge to observe and predict the eclipses including the movement of the moon all year round and summer-solstice sun rising over the heel stone. The stone monoliths would have been used to compute the timing of the eclipses.
In the British Scientific Journal Nature, Dr. Hawkins wrote about Stonehenge in 1963.
There is no map but my research shows that <span>The </span>Battle of Brandywine<span>, also known as the </span>Battle of Brandywine<span> Creek, was fought </span>between<span> the American army of General George Washington and the </span>British<span> army of General Sir William Howe on</span>September 11, 1777<span>.</span>
What is the term and where are the descriptions?
The oceanic crust is:
1) Is about 4 miles thick (6km)
2) It is composed of several layers not including the overlying sediment
3) The topmost layer is 1,650 feet thick
4) The temperature ranges from 900 degrees to 1,800 degrees
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