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A hard grey rock beginning with f
granite
move the red rock to the yellowish rock then move the white rock on that stack then move the grey rock on the biggest rock then move the white rock on the the grey rock move the red rock on the stick that doesn't have a rock the move the white rock on the red one then the yellowish rock on the grey one then move the white rock on the stick with no rock put the red rock on the stack and to top it off put the white rock on top
it can be black or grey
The rock Gneiss (depending on what state it is in) usually feels or has *rough patches *is usually black, grey or white *has tiny little crystals -Mia
when you click on a rock you have to but somewhere so when you but in its correct it can be right because it has to to be smallest rock to biggestActually, what you do is:1.put red rock on yellow rock2.put white rock on red rock3. put grey rock on bigger white-grey rock4.put white rock on grey rock5.put red rock on empty stick6.put white rock on red rock6.put yellow rock on grey rock7.put white rock on empty stick8.put red rock on yellow rock9.put white rock on red rock0+
rock position is to dating method
Rock doves are either white or a variety of shades of grey.
No its grey rock.
Conglomerate is a whitish with grey rock.
Slate.
It's Grey Most Likely