Geological Transport Debate
Glacial Period
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A key geological debate centers on whether glaciers transported the Stonehenge altar stone during the last Ice Age, with current research suggesting it's unlikely. This highlights ongoing scientific inquiry into glacial period impacts on landscape formation.
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