conglomerate
You can find "skipping stones" from any of the classic rock formations: sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic, and mineral. The only criterion is a good skipping stone needs to be round and a thickness much thinner than the width and height.
Over time, weathering wears down the rocks and breaks off any ragged edges. Gravel doesn't have to be round, gravel can be crushed rock not smoothed by weathering. Click on 'related links' below for a list of gravel types
Is called projection .
hail
A crater.
A sedimentary rock called "breccia". The sharp angular pebbles making up the breccia could be igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. Breccias generally form close to the point of origin of the clast rock, having less time to round those sharp angular edges.
A sedimentary rock called "breccia". The sharp angular pebbles making up the breccia could be igneous, sedimentary, or metamorphic. Breccias generally form close to the point of origin of the clast rock, having less time to round those sharp angular edges.
round
No its a CYLINDER which is ROUND that means NO EDGES
a cylinder has 2 round edges 1 on top and 1 on the bottom.
round. so that they could spin fast
no
round
Every shape that is round does not have edges. A shape that has sharp points and has straight lines can have edges.
Ohio?
because it round it rolls.
edges = 4 round base + 4 from vertices of base to apex = 8 edges corners = 4 round base + 1 apex = 5 vertices