it depends wich two kind of rocks are u rolling???
I prefer the woods. Beaches and rivers are nice. Quarries and mines are wicked fun.
No sand getting in your shorts, seaweed, jellyfish, sharp rocks on the ground. Plus, there are lifeguards and changing rooms.
send beacues it smells of dog poo
There are several places that scorpions make their shelter. They hide under ground, under rocks, under houses, and other places as well.
you have to finish the candy quest first then you start the recycling quest
scree
A cliff can be made of various types of rocks, depending on the location and geological history of the area. Common types of rocks found in cliffs include sedimentary rocks like sandstone, limestone, and shale, as well as metamorphic rocks like schist and gneiss, and igneous rocks like granite and basalt.
small rocks put togerther
A cliff retreat is a form of natural erosion. Rocks in the face of the cliff are broken down by wind and water (rain, waves, etc). The material in the cliff is loosened, and parts of the cliff face collapse. Eventually, an entire section of the cliff will fall into the sea, meaning that the cliff edge has retreated. The pace of cliff retreat is determined by the strength of the rocks in the cliff face, more than the cliff's height. It also most often occurs where the base of the cliff is continually being saturated by water, weakening the rock further.
Extrusive igneous rocks are one type of rocks that can be formed above the ground. Sedimentary rocks can also be formed above the ground.
I Know some cliff dwellers were in arizona and new mexico. They used the cliff itself and mostly just rocks. I have been to a cliff dwelling in arizona called Montezuma's Castle. They were pretty basic. They used ladders made of wood to get up the cliff to their homes. They definitely used mud and rocks.
Cliff jumping.
On a cliff. Between some rocks.
The boulder rolled down the hill with a mighty force, scattering smaller rocks in its path.
Chalk.
Cliffs retreat due to natural erosion processes such as weathering, gravity pulling rocks down, and the action of water and wind wearing away the cliff face. These erosion processes can cause the cliff to slowly retreat and change shape over time.
Solid rocks