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Cobble (geology) - Wikipedia Within the widely used Krumbein phi scale of grain sizes, cobbles are defined as clasts of rock ranging from −6 to −8 φ This classification corresponds with the Udden–Wentworth size scale which defines cobbles as clasts with diameters from 64–256 millimeters (2 5–10 1 in)
Gravel, Pebbles, Cobbles - A A Stone and Masonry Arizona River Cobbles are the larger version of the 1"-3" Arizona River Rock and is a great addition to transform any landscape into a more southwestern vibe with larger and more noticeable shapes and colors This colorful rock is brilliant with colors ranging from reds, blacks, greys, and whites
Pebble vs. Cobble — Whats the Difference? Pebbles are small, rounded stones, often smoothed by water or erosion, whereas cobbles are larger, typically less rounded stones used in paving or construction
MSI Cobbles - Landscaping Stones For driveways, walkways and patios, natural stone cobbles add Old-World character and elegance Here's how MSI's natural stone cobble complements your design
Cobblestone - Wikipedia Cobblestone is a natural building material based on cobble -sized stones, and is used for pavement roads, streets, and buildings