The tides and waves slowly wear away at the rocks.
Shingle
If you can find an open piece of dirt, you can find rocks. All rocks fallinto those three categories. If you find a flat, smooth piece of rock, you might have found slate, a metamorphic rock. However, most metamorphic rocks are hard to find in the New York area, as there are few plate tectonics in these parts. Anyhow, look for rocks and use this rock key: http://www.rockhounds.com/rockshop/rockkey/index.html
sedimentary rocks are what fossils are found in
to be honest I have NO idea
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
Sandy because it feels smooth in your toes but for some people its shingle because they like to find nice shells and rocks .
you can find rocks at the beach,outside,on GRAVEL,rivers,ponds and pretty much everywhere
Shingle
If you can find an open piece of dirt, you can find rocks. All rocks fallinto those three categories. If you find a flat, smooth piece of rock, you might have found slate, a metamorphic rock. However, most metamorphic rocks are hard to find in the New York area, as there are few plate tectonics in these parts. Anyhow, look for rocks and use this rock key: http://www.rockhounds.com/rockshop/rockkey/index.html
Yes on the rocks between high and low tide.
They just wash up on the beach
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
Good question. Well you can find them in the forest and at a beach with trees and rocks. But the best places to find them is somewhere with no humans.
Near rocks, and in small sand pits filled with water, especially in seaweed
sedimentary rocks are what fossils are found in