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{{Short description|Small rock fragment}} {{About||the smartwatch|Pebble (watch)|other}} {{More citations needed|date=December 2013}} [[File:Pebble Dash (15366562092).jpg|thumb|upright=1.35|Close view of pebbles{{Vague|date=February 2023|reason=How big are these pebbles?}}]] A '''pebble''' is a [[clastic rocks|clast]] of [[rock (geology)|rock]] with a [[grain size|particle size]] of {{cvt|4-64|mm|in}} based on the [[Particle size (grain size)|Udden-Wentworth scale]] of [[sedimentology]]. Pebbles are generally considered larger than [[Granule (geology)|granules]] ({{cvt|2-4|mm|in}} in diameter) and smaller than [[Cobble (geology)|cobbles]] ({{cvt|64-256|mm|in}} in diameter). A rock made predominantly of pebbles is termed a [[conglomerate (geology)|conglomerate]]. [[oldowan|Pebble tools]] are among the earliest known man-made artifacts, dating from the [[Palaeolithic]] period of human history. A beach composed chiefly of surface pebbles is commonly termed a [[shingle beach]]. This type of beach has [[armor (hydrology)|armoring characteristics]] with respect to wave [[erosion]], as well as ecological niches that provide [[habitat]] for animals and plants. Inshore banks of shingle (large quantities of pebbles) exist in some locations, such as the entrance to the [[River Ore]], England, where the moving banks of shingle give notable navigational challenges.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.visitmyharbour.com/harbours/east-coast/ore-alde-rivers/|title=Ore and Alde, Rivers - East Coast: pilotage, charts, photos and marine business listings|website=www.visitmyharbour.com}}</ref> Pebbles come in various colors and textures and can have streaks, known as [[Vein (geology)|vein]]s, of [[quartz]] or other [[mineral]]s. Pebbles are mostly smooth but, dependent on how frequently they come in contact with the sea, they can have marks of contact with other rocks or other pebbles. Pebbles left above the [[tide|high water mark]] may have growths of organisms such as [[lichen]] on them, signifying the lack of contact with [[seawater]]. == Location == {{unsourced|section|date=May 2024}} Pebbles on Earth exist in two types of locations β on the beaches of various oceans and seas, and inland where ancient seas used to cover the land. Then, when the seas retreated, the rocks became landlocked.{{citation needed|date=May 2024}} Here, they entered lakes and ponds, and form in [[river]]s, travelling into [[estuary|estuaries]] where the smoothing continues in the sea. Beach pebbles and river pebbles (also known as river rock) are distinct in their geological formation and appearance. Manufactured Pebbles-These Β are made from natural stones such as marble, granite, and sandstone. Manufactured Pebbles are designed to specified sizes and forms, making them flexible for many purposes.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-08-11 |title=How Pebbles Get Manufactured? |url=https://buypebbles.com/how-pebbles-get-manufacturered/ |website=buypebbles.com}}</ref> === Beach === [[File:Beach rocks and pebbles.jpg|thumb|Differently sized rocks and pebbles on a beach in northern England]] Beach pebbles form gradually over time as the ocean water washes over loose rock particles. The result is a smooth, rounded appearance. The typical size range is from 2 mm to 50 mm. The colors range from translucent white to black, and include shades of yellow, brown, red and green. Some of the more plentiful pebble beaches are along the coast of the [[Pacific Ocean]], beginning in Canada and extending down to the tip of South America in Argentina. Other pebble beaches are in northern Europe (particularly on the beaches of the [[Norwegian Sea]]), along the coast of the U.K. and Ireland, on the shores of Australia, and around the islands of Indonesia and Japan. === Inland === [[File:River side pebbles and rocks.jpg|thumb|upright|Pebbles on a riverbank]] Inland pebbles (river pebbles of river rock) are usually found along the shores of large rivers and lakes. These pebbles form as the flowing water washes over rock particles on the bottom and along the shores of the [[river]]. The smoothness and color of river pebbles depends on several factors, such as the composition of the [[soil]] of the river banks, the chemical characteristics of the water, and the speed of the [[Water current|current]]. Because river current is gentler than the [[Wind wave|ocean waves]], river pebbles are usually not as smooth as beach pebbles. The most common colors of river rock are black, grey, green, brown and white. == Human use == [[File:Pebble lane.JPG|thumb|A walkway decorated with pebbles set into concrete]] Beach pebbles and river pebbles are used for a variety of purposes, both outdoors and indoors. They can be sorted by colour and size, and they can also be polished to improve the texture and colour. Outdoors, beach pebbles are often used for [[landscaping]], [[building construction|construction]] and as decorative elements. Beach pebbles are often used to cover walkways and driveways, around pools, in and around plant containers, on patios and decks. Beach and river pebbles are also used to create water-smart gardens in areas where water is scarce. Small pebbles are also used to create living spaces and gardens on the rooftops of buildings. Indoors, pebbles can be used as [[bookend]]s and [[paperweight]]s. Large pebbles are also used to create "[[pet rocks]]" for children. == Mars == On [[Mars]], slabs of pebbly conglomerate rock have been found and have been interpreted by scientists as having formed in an ancient streambed. The gravels, which were discovered by [[NASA]]'s Mars rover [[Curiosity (rover)|Curiosity]], range from the size of sand particles to the size of golf balls. Analysis has shown that the pebbles were deposited by a stream that flowed at walking pace and was ankle- to hip-deep.<ref name="Mars1">{{cite web | url=http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?release=2012-305 | title=NASA Rover Finds Old Streambed on Martian Surface | publisher=[[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]] / [[California Institute of Technology]] | work=News | date=27 September 2012 | access-date=28 February 2016}}</ref> ==Gallery== <gallery mode=packed> File:Wave Retreating from Pebbles.jpg |Pebbles given a rounded shape by wave action File:Halite Dead Sea Beach Pebbles.JPG|Beach pebbles made of [[halite]]; western [[Dead Sea]] coast, [[Israel]] File:Pebbles on beach at Broulee -NSW -Australia-2Jan2009.jpg|Pebbles on a beach at Broulee, Australia </gallery> ==See also== *[[Gravel]] *[[Japanese Garden of Peace]] *[[Rock (geology)|Rock]] *[[Floaters (geology)|Floater]] ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category-inline|Pebbles}} {{coastal geography}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:Stone (material)]] [[Category:Sedimentology]] [[Category:Granularity of materials]] [[Category:Building stone]] [[Category:Natural materials]]
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