Thursday, April 12, 2018

What do you think

What would explain the picture below? What do you think makes it possible? 



50 comments:

Olivia Tarbox said...

It has an equal amount of weight on each side of the rock.

Anonymous said...

gravity is holding the rocks together

kaleb said...

i think magic makes it possible

rhyse said...

I think that it is equally balanced so it doesn't fall over.

Anonymous said...

the rock is more dense on one side.

Taylor said...

The gravity pulls the rocks together and the weight of the rock is equal on each side

blaze said...

the rock is balancing on the other rock

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Makenzie G said...

The rock is balancing on the other rock.

Isabella S. said...

The bolder is balanced on the rock.

Nicole said...

the rock is balancsd on the other rock

Anonymous said...

gravity is holding the rocks together.

Aiden R. said...

I think that it is equally balanced so it doesn't fall over.

Anonymous said...

I think gravity makes it possible.

Bridget T said...

The big rock is either balancing on the little rock, or someone super glued them together.

Julia Ryan said...

The rock is staying up because it is balanced and gravity holds it together.

Hayden said...

I think magic makes it possible.

hi there its dom said...

I think that gravity is holding the rock.

Abbie B. said...

One rock is balancing on another rock. This might be possible because the rock has equal weight on both sides so it is not falling.

William Travis said...

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.

madyson said...

Gravity pulls the rock together and the weight is equal on both sides.

Joseph said...

i think both sides are equal.

Tyler L. said...

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)

Anonymous said...

gravity is pulling the rocks together.

Anonymous said...

I think gravity and mass are holding these together

Ava-Mae Hymer said...

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.

Amelia M said...

The weight of the rock is equal on both sides so it is able to sit.

Allie Nichols said...

Balance and the gravity

MattyC said...

The weight is even on both sides so it stays like that.

GABE HOCKEY HARRIS said...

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)

Dylan .l said...

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Kailey C said...

gravity and mass keeps the rocks together

Fiona M. said...

I think gravity is helping the bigger rock stay on top of the smaller rock.

zander glidden said...

the butm rock has eaving srfis areau wich helps with the balsin of the top rock cus the wite is eafin out

Anonymous said...

There is an equal amount of weight on either side of the rock .

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Ben Pooler said...

it's equally balanced

Ashley Stanton said...

Gravity is holding it down, and there is an equal amount of weight on each side of the rock, holding it in place on the other rock.

JAYDEN said...

The gravity pulls the rocks together and the weight of the rock is equal on each side

Dom G. said...

the weight is balanced between each side of the rock.

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Kaylah S said...

I think gravity, equal mass, and balance.

Paul Bellonzi said...

I think ballance, gravity and ice age.

Allie said...

The rock's weight is equal on each side, and then the gravity is pulling the top rock towards the other rock and earth.

Jordan said...

Gravity pulls the rocks together and the weight of each of the rocks is the same.

Anonymous said...

Its equally balanced on each side

Carson R. said...

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.

Izak A said...

it freezes on ice and then the ice melted and they sit on each other.

Anonymous said...

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.

Anonymous said...

I think gravity is holding down and the bottom rock is flat on top.