The gravity pulls the rocks together and the weight of the rock is equal on each side side it balances on top of the other. There is also most likely a divet in the rock so that the other rocks spire goes into which causes friction.
The gravity pulls the rocks together and the weight of the rock is equal on each side side it balances on top of the other. There is also most likely a divet in the rock so that the other rocks spire goes into which causes friction. (totally did not copy Will)
I think maybe it was erosion by wind or water that made the lower rock that used to be bigger than it, and now they are still together even though the one on the bottom is smaller. Maybe, I don't know.
The gravity pulls the rocks together and the weight of the rock is equal on each side side it balances on top of the other. There is also most likely a duvet in the rock so that the other rocks spire goes into which causes friction. (totally did not copy Tyler)
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The rock is balanced on both sides and gravity pulls it into the other rock and got there when the glaciers melted it put the rock equally balanced on the other rock.
When the glaciers melted, the rocks were placed in the perfect place and there was equal weight on both sides so the rocks have been staying like that for years.
It has an equal amount of weight on each side of the rock.
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