Monolith: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

For the computer game company, see Monolith Productions.

A monolith is a monument or natural feature such as a mountain, consisting of a single massive stone or rock. Erosion usually exposes these, which are most often made of very hard and solid metamorphic rock such as granite.

The word derives from the latin word monolithus from the Greek word μονόλιϑος (monolithos), derived from μόνος ("one" or "lonely") and λίϑος ("stone").

Natural monoliths

The two largest are:

  1. Uluru (Ayers Rock), in the Outback of Australia
  2. Stone Mountain, near Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Others include:

North America

Europe

Australia

South America

Many of these have legends attached.

Manmade monoliths

Obelisks

Others

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