Blarney Stone
sand stone
In any ocean...? Not sure what you mean- anywhere! There are ecosystems from the coral reefs to the depths of the ocean! There are very very few places where there are NOT any ecosystems or population of some kind.
I know it was a ocean at some point but I'm kind of stump on how it became an ocean
Starfish, mussels, that kind of thing.
The Dominican Republic is known for its Larimar, which is a rare blue stone found only in the country. It is often used in jewelry and is prized for its unique color and pattern. Another precious stone found in the Dominican Republic is Amber, which is fossilized tree resin and can contain insect and plant inclusions.
Dry stones
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Any rock can be found in the ocean because of erosion (except dry ones).
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Hail stones. Gall stones. The Rolling Stones. Tombstones. Kidney stones.
Salt water
a crystal
Egyptain and Greek
a organ of a blue whale, all kind of plastic and dead animals
The only answer I can think of is Starfish.
oceanic crust