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Can anyone explain this?

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alienzzzzz2 yıl önce

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

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Zatoichi42🌊2 yıl önce

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.

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Bagas Prakoso2 yıl önce

Saiyans spaceship

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The Rational Anarchist2 yıl önce

Not enough fiber.

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6.2832 yıl önce

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.

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Ruby Tumbleweeds Badger2 yıl önce

yes....it is called Concretion

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Paul542 yıl önce

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

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🗝2 yıl önce

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.

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Chris Martenson2 yıl önce

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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