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Boulders

Boulders are large, rounded or angular rocks that have been shaped by natural forces such as erosion, weathering, and glaciation. These rocks are typically larger than cobblestones but smaller than small mountains, and can range in size from a few inches to several feet in diameter. Boulders can be found in a variety of environments, including rivers, beaches, mountains, and deserts. They are an important part of the natural landscape and can have a significant impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Boulders are formed through a process known as weathering, which involves the breakdown of rocks due to exposure to the elements. This process can take hundreds or even thousands of years, and can be influenced by a variety of factors such as temperature, moisture, and wind. Once a rock has been weathered into a boulder, it can be transported by water, ice, or gravity to a new location where it will continue to shape the landscape. Boulders have a variety of uses in human society. They can be used as building materials, for landscaping, and as decorative features in gardens and parks. They can also be used to prevent erosion and stabilize slopes, as well as to create barriers and retaining walls. In addition, boulders are often used in outdoor recreational activities such as rock climbing and bouldering. Overall, boulders are an important part of the natural landscape and have a variety of uses in human society. They are formed through the process of weathering and can have a significant impact on the surrounding ecosystem. Whether used for practical purposes or simply admired for their natural beauty, boulders are an enduring symbol of the power and beauty of nature.

weathering, erosion, natural landscape, building materials, outdoor recreation

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