Jump to content

Pebble: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Reverted edits by 09jamieboro (talk) to last version by Vsmith
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:


Pebbles can also be found inland where ancient seas used to be covering the land, when seas retreat the rocks become landlocked. Pebbles can also form in [[river]]s, and travel into [[estuary|estuaries]] where the smoothing continues in the sea.
Pebbles can also be found inland where ancient seas used to be covering the land, when seas retreat the rocks become landlocked. Pebbles can also form in [[river]]s, and travel into [[estuary|estuaries]] where the smoothing continues in the sea.

A recent discovery has uncovered the exsistance of a mutant like species which early observations show resemble a pebble.This species was believed to have been found of the coast of box head ,new south wales on a small island named pebtopia.The creatures have been believed to have been living there for thousands of years and have recently only been noticed due to climate change which has disrupted their living pattern.They have been named pebble 'eds as they look as though they are pebble's however they make sounds which appears to be "ed".Scientists believe that this is thier language used to interact.As scientists examine this newely found species it appears that they are simalier to humans.




==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 22:58, 29 January 2010

Disambiguation: For other meanings of the word see Pebble (disambiguation).
Pebbles on a shingle beach in Somerset, England
Pebbles on a beach at Broulee, Australia

A pebble is a clast of rock with a particle size of 4 to 64 millimeters based on the Krumbein phi scale of sedimentology. Pebbles are generally considered to be larger than granules (2 to 4 millimeters diameter) and smaller than cobbles (64 to 256 millimeters diameter). A rock made predominantly of pebbles is termed a conglomerate. Pebble tools are among the earliest known man-made artifacts, dating from the Palaeolithic period of human history.

A beach composed chiefly of surface pebbles is commonly termed a shingle beach. This type of beach has armoring characteristics with respect to wave erosion, as well as ecological niches which can provide habitat for animals and plants.

Pebbles come in various colors and textures, and can have streaks of quartz and different colored sedimentary rock. Pebbles are mostly smooth but, dependent on how frequently they come in contact with the sea, they can have marks of contact with other rocks or pebbles. Pebbles left above the high water mark, may have the growth of organisms such as lichen on them, signifying the lack of contact with sea water.

Pebbles can also be found inland where ancient seas used to be covering the land, when seas retreat the rocks become landlocked. Pebbles can also form in rivers, and travel into estuaries where the smoothing continues in the sea.

A recent discovery has uncovered the exsistance of a mutant like species which early observations show resemble a pebble.This species was believed to have been found of the coast of box head ,new south wales on a small island named pebtopia.The creatures have been believed to have been living there for thousands of years and have recently only been noticed due to climate change which has disrupted their living pattern.They have been named pebble 'eds as they look as though they are pebble's however they make sounds which appears to be "ed".Scientists believe that this is thier language used to interact.As scientists examine this newely found species it appears that they are simalier to humans.


See also


Template:Geol-stub