quartzpebble
Quartz pebble is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed primarily of quartz grains. These grains are typically rounded and smooth, giving the rock a distinctive texture. Quartz pebble is formed through a process of weathering and erosion, where quartz crystals are broken down and transported by water or wind, eventually settling and cementing together to form the rock. The size of the quartz grains can vary, but they are usually small, ranging from a few millimeters to a few centimeters in diameter. Quartz pebble is often found in riverbeds, beaches, and other areas where water has eroded the landscape. It is a common rock type in many parts of the world and is often used as a building material and in landscaping. The color of quartz pebble can vary, but it is typically white or light gray. It is also known for its durability and resistance to weathering, making it a popular choice for outdoor applications.