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Can anyone explain this?

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Фото профиля alienzzzzz
alienzzzzz2 лет назад

Likely it's a sedimentary rock that formed while it was under the ocean and then uplifted but it had a layer of another type of rock between it and the other sediments so if formed a ball and as it uplifted and wrote it away the other softer sediment washed out leaving this spherical shape That's just my guess

Фото профиля Zatoichi42🌊
Zatoichi42🌊2 лет назад

Moeraki boulders. Here are some pictures I took in NZ. Huge (up to 10ft), perfectly spherical calcite and clay buried boulders exposed by erosion to roll into the ocean from the hills nearby. Just breath taking stuff.

Фото профиля Bagas Prakoso
Bagas Prakoso2 лет назад

Saiyans spaceship

Фото профиля The Rational Anarchist
The Rational Anarchist2 лет назад

Not enough fiber.

Фото профиля 6.283
6.2832 лет назад

It's called a concretion. They form naturally when calcite, iron oxide, silica and other materials form around a nucleus, such as a fossil or mineral crystal. They've been well understood for many years, and often a source of fossils.

Фото профиля Ruby Tumbleweeds Badger
Ruby Tumbleweeds Badger2 лет назад

yes....it is called Concretion

Фото профиля Paul54
Paul542 лет назад

Zeus Threw that Ball at Hercules when he was mad at him, that is where it landed, Don't piss off the Gods.

Фото профиля 🗝
🗝2 лет назад

Simple. It's a cannonball from a pirate spaceship. The ship utilizes materials from the environment it's occupying to craft ammo. By doing this: One- reduces weightload of the ship. Two- never run out of ammo. Three- more rum can be stashed aboard.

Фото профиля Chris Martenson
Chris Martenson2 лет назад

Marine sandstones often form ball shapes when there's something in the center that can leach out causing a spherical hardening pattern. Check the center for a gigantic crab!

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