The Stonehenge monument located in the city of Salisbury, England. The large <span>Stonehenge’s </span> stones are called sarsens. They are <span>sandstone blocks and are </span>up to 30 feet (9 meters) tall and weigh 25 tons (22.6 metric tons) on average. According the science they were brought from Marlborough Downs, a distance of 20 miles (32 kilometers) to the north. The name Sarsens comes "Saracen stones". Saracen" was a common name for Muslims<span>, and came by extension to be used for anything regarded as non-Christian, whether Muslim, pagan Celtic, or other.</span>
1) Thermometer- used to measure temperature
2)Barometer- used to measure air pressure
3)Anemometer- used to measure wind speed and direction
4)Rain Gauge- used to measure amount of rainfall
<span>The answer to this question is COAL. Coal is used
as a solid fossil fuel that people used the most. Coals are used for
electricity, fuel, and heat. Coals that are mined are brought to power plants
to use it as electricity. Coals are being mined from the ground and the country
China is the world’s top coal producer since 1983.</span>
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