May be . Surely it can be . Because we can make walls of our gardens .
Sedimentary, Igneous, and/or Metamorphic
bed rock.
Bed Load
Your question is OK but it is a bit too general to help you with an answer. For instance: A cliff will crumble to produce small and large rocks. A stony desert surface will have small and large rocks present on it. A river bed will have small and large rock in it. A moraine is comprised of small and large rocks. A beach is comprised of small and large rocks. And there are many many more possible answers. However, I feel that you want a specific answer and for this you would need to ask your question a bit more precisely.
Rock or stone. Yes, large rocks and stones are found in the soil bed; this layer is often called bed rock. Bed rock is closer to the surface in places like the Foothills or near the Rocky Mountains were rocks can be as small as the tip of your pinky finger to as large as a car.
River bed rocks
Rocks in My Bed was created in 1941.
Saltation-smaller rocks and stones. Traction-larger rocks and boulders.
Sedimentary, Igneous, and/or Metamorphic
sedimentary rocks can be changed into metamorphic rocks by the use of pressure and/or heat
bed rock.
your mums bed ;)
in a den an the sea bed the opening is covered with rocks
Bed Load
There is carbon dioxide in the sea and animals die and falkl to tyhe sea bed and create carbonate in rocks
Yes
A dried-up lake bed will more likely produce sedimentary rocks than the side of a volcano. Igneous rocks are formed in places near volcanoes.