- Pebbles are small to medium-sized sediment particles that are larger than sand grains but smaller than boulders.
- They typically have a diameter ranging from 4 to 64 millimeters.
- Pebbles often have rounded or smooth shapes, resulting from the abrasive action of water, wind, or other forces.
- They can consist of various rock types, including granite, limestone, and quartz, depending on the local geological context.
- Pebbles are commonly found in riverbeds, beaches, and areas influenced by water erosion.
- They can be used in construction, landscaping, and decorative purposes due to their aesthetic appearance and durability.