It looks like stones in pudding..
I think it's actual name is conglomerate.
They have been called 'pudding stones'.
Crushed stone.....
Stone Masons for large stones.
The pudding Stone can be found on the Northern shores of Lake Huron. Drummond Island is a good place to find these colorful stones I find these in northern Oakland county. I have a 5000+ pound pudding stone in my yard that was dug up during the construction of my house! I also find them in my garden every year when I till it up. I discussed this with a geologist and origin of these rocks is somewhere in Canada, and he said the only reason they are here is due to glacial activity.
Kidney stones.
One stone that is common contains some calcium with a mixture of phosphate or oxalate. The chemicals are from a normal person's diet and are for important body parts like muscles and bones. A stone that is not as common is formed because of an infection in a person's urinary tract. This kind of stone is referred to as a struvite or infection stone. Another stone, called the urid acid stones, are not as common. The kidney stones that are rare are called Cystine stones. Those are some basics of kidney stones that can help clear up some questions.
The Stone Age is called so because it was characterized by the widespread use of stone tools and weapons by early human societies. It is divided into three periods: Paleolithic (early Stone Age), Mesolithic (middle Stone Age), and Neolithic (late Stone Age), based on the technology used during each period.
Sapphire is one of the "richest" blue stones. Lapis is another "rich" blue stone
stone walls around a castle are called curtain walls. they are built for defence.
A professional stone cutting is known as Lapidary, a cutter of precious stone is called a Lapidarist.
the stones are water stone fire stone and thunder stone
Yes, there are fire stones, thunder stones, leaf stones, and even sun stones