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The sedimentary stone known as Hertfordshire Puddingstone is mostly found in the English county of Hertfordshire.
From WikiPedia: There are different types of puddingstone, with different makeup and geographical distribution. These include: * Hertfordshire puddingstone, principally found in Hertfordshire, England * Bearfort Mountain puddingstone, is a purple puddingstone found in northern New Jersey * Roxbury puddingstone, principally found in and around Boston, Massachusetts * Plumstead Common has a fine example of puddingstone, probably left behind after the last Ice Age * St. Joseph Island puddingstone, found in the St. Mary's River area of Northern Ontario contains red and brown pieces of jasper, a kind of quartz.
in the bedrock.
Puddingstone is a sedimentary rock composed of conglomerate. It has not been metamorphosed. By studying the members of the conglomerate, one may deduce a possible origin.
i think its the roxbury puddingstone.
They are divided into puddingstone and somipone. Puddingstone is made of tiny minerals but somipone is made up of HUGE minerals.
Hertfordshire is not in East Anglia.
The motto of Hertfordshire is 'Trust and fear not'.
University of Hertfordshire was created in 1952.
Flag of Hertfordshire was created in 2008.
Hertfordshire Constabulary was created in 1841.
Hertfordshire Chorus was created in 1970.