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27 September, 12:00

How are the landmarks of Stonehenge and the Nazca Lines similar?

A. Both serve as sites of religious worship for Buddhist monks.

B. Both contain the tombs of important religious leaders.

C. Both were developed during ancient or prehistoric times.

D. Both function as geographical boundaries between two cities.

E. Both are shrines to Greek goddesses, such as Athena and Hera.

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  1. 27 September, 12:13
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    c Bothh were developed during acient times
  2. 27 September, 12:27
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    D. Both were developed during ancient or prehistoric times.

    Explanation:

    Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument in England. Stonehenge consist of rings of standing stones, the height of stones is 4 mts. high and 2.1 mts. wide. It is believed that it was constructed from 3000-2000 BC. It is one of the most important historical landmarks in England. The group of large geoglyphs formed in the Nazca Desert in southern Peru desert is known as Nazca lines. They were created around 500 BC. They contain drawings of animals and plants. One common similarity between the Nazca lines and Stonehenge is that they both were created during ancient times.
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