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What type of fish live in rock pools?

Rock fish, that like to play pool


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Where do soldier fish live?

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How much gravel do you need?

For a fish tank, you need enough gravel to make a thin layer on the bottom of the aquarium. For an outdoor walkway, you need much more.


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Is river rock and crushed gravel similar?

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Where do rock fish live?

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Is gravel a hard or soft rock?

Gravel is not classified as a rock because it is composed of small fragments of rocks. The individual rocks that make up gravel can vary in hardness, but gravel as a whole is generally considered to be a hard material due to the presence of harder rock fragments within it.


What kind of rock is gravel pebbles for conglomerate?

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