Rock Boulder has written:
'Generic literature'
Bob Horan has written: 'Bouldering Colorado' -- subject(s): Guidebooks, Rock climbing 'Front range bouldering' 'Best of Boulder Bouldering'
Sure, a boulder is a large rock.
Pat Ament has written: 'Climbing Everest' 'Pat Ament' -- subject(s): Rock climbing, Mountaineers, Biography, Mountaineering 'High over Boulder; a climber's and hiker's guide to Boulder, Colorado' -- subject(s): Rock climbing, Guidebooks 'High Endeavors' 'Master of rock' -- subject(s): Rock climbing, Mountaineers, Biography 'Spirit of the Age' 'John Gill' -- subject(s): Rock climbing, Mountaineers, Biography
boulder, bolder
A large boulder.
Yes, a jagged boulder can be classified as a rock. In geology, a rock is defined as a solid mass composed of one or more minerals or mineraloids. A boulder, regardless of its shape or texture, is simply a large fragment of rock. Therefore, a jagged boulder is indeed a type of rock.
Some synonyms for boulder are rock, stone, and crag.
Perry Newberry has written: 'Black Boulder claim' -- subject(s): Fiction
Figuring you mean the landmark, no little rock is bigger
R. L. Foster-Smith has written: 'A s urvey of boulder habitats on the Northhumberland Coast, with a discussion on survey methods for boulder habitats'
The city of Boulder is located in Colorado and is also a word to describe a large rock. Boulder is located 29 miles from Denver.
Boulder is the name of a city in Colorado, USA. Also, a boulder is a VERY large rock.