thats a hard one, im not sure what the answer is. do you?
Many sedimentary rocks are made from the broken bits of other rocks. These are called clast sedimentary rocks. The broken bits of rocks are called sediment. Sediment is the sand you find at the beach, the mud in a lake bottom, the pebbles in a river, and even the dust on furniture. The sediment may, in time, form a rock if the little pieces become cemented together
The rocks and pebbles embedded in the ice. When these rocks and pebbles are on the bottom surface of the glacier they are dragged over the surface of the ground, cutting into it (whether it is soil or hard bedrock) cutting grooves in and polishing that surface. Much like the grit glued to sandpaper does to a surface it is rubbed against.
conglomerate
All rocks can be turned into pebbles
Rocks and pebbles are made out of bits of rock that has been cut down from mountains etc.
Desert pavement results when fine sand and soil is blown away by wind or washed away by rain leaving behind only pebbles.
Rocks broken up by and smoothed down by the action of the sea.
Many sedimentary rocks are made from the broken bits of other rocks. These are called clast sedimentary rocks. The broken bits of rocks are called sediment. Sediment is the sand you find at the beach, the mud in a lake bottom, the pebbles in a river, and even the dust on furniture. The sediment may, in time, form a rock if the little pieces become cemented together
The rocks and pebbles embedded in the ice. When these rocks and pebbles are on the bottom surface of the glacier they are dragged over the surface of the ground, cutting into it (whether it is soil or hard bedrock) cutting grooves in and polishing that surface. Much like the grit glued to sandpaper does to a surface it is rubbed against.
Wind and/or water carry away fine sand and soil leaving behind larger pebbles and rocks called desert pavement.
pebbles is little rocks found on walkways
larger pebbles, rocks, or boulders.
pebbles as in rock pebbles no there just there like big rocks ...
conglomerate
Most rocks and pebbles do not glow.
All rocks can be turned into pebbles
Pebbles form from larger rocks that have eroded into smaller rocks thus producing pebbles.