Dry rocks cannot be found in the sea.
Sea urchins are found generally in the sea, however they can also be found in/on rock pools or areas near to the sea.
there is salt in the sea, not in rivers
Kyolite is a fictional rock created for the TV show "Heartland" and cannot be found in nature.
The Moss Rock cannot be found in "Pokémon SoulSilver," it can only be found in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl and Platinum.
No. If you have found a hard rock with an animal print on it, it may be a fossil.
A stratum is a layer of rock and/or soil found in nature. Rock strata that contain fish and other sea life found on top of mountains and other high elevations suggest that at some point in earth's history those areas were covered by water as well.
rocks found in the bottom of the ocean or sea.
Sea stars would live in a clear water rock pool. They would hide under rock pools. I found some in Deewhy beach. They where in the middle section.
That would depend on where the beach is located. Beaches are normally composed of loose sand or remains of animals living in the sea. Any rock found on a beach could have come from cliffs nearby, from under the sea or from some distance along the coast and could be any type of rock.
That sounds like a sea stack. Sea stacks are tall, vertical columns of rock that form when a section of a headland is eroded by the sea, leaving a solitary pillar. They are typically found near coastlines and are a result of the continuous erosion of the surrounding rock.
Sedimentary rock in Michigan is primarily the result of the very large shallow sea that covered the state in the distant past.
Trout cannot swim at sea.