A conglomerate.
Pebble conglomerate is rock that is made up of pebbles cemented together with other sediments.
It is known as a conglomerate rock.
Clay is actually a description of sediment of a specific particle size. As such clay is not necessarily a rock. However when compacted and cemented clay forms claystone which is a sedimentary rock.
No, pebbles are not necessarily igneous rocks by default. Pebbles can be formed from a variety of rock types, including igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, depending on the geological processes that created them.
A conglomerate.
conglomerate rock has little pieces or pebbles formed or squished together.-niania87
If the pebbles are rounded, then the rock is a conglomerate. If the pebbles have sharper edges, the the rock is a breccia. Both are types of sedimentary rock.
Pebble conglomerate is rock that is made up of pebbles cemented together with other sediments.
pebbles as in rock pebbles no there just there like big rocks ...
Fossils, sand grains, rocks, pebbles, boulders, clay particles, calcite, ancient plant debris--all depending on the rock's formation.
The Wentworth Scale commonly measures grains of boulders, cobble, gravel, pebbles, sand, silt, clay and calloid.
boulders
Water passes through pebbles because they have larger gaps between them, allowing water to flow through. Clay, on the other hand, has smaller gaps between its particles, making it less permeable to water. This results in water being unable to pass through the clay surface easily.
a bouler or a rock.
It is known as a conglomerate rock.
sedimentary rock