So why is this a boulder?

so why is this a boulder?

It's a rock you fucking moron

That is actually a glacial remnant known as an erratic. Which is a large rock that ablated off of an ice surface following a glaciation or melting period.

kek

It's a boulder dip-shits. a boulder is a rock fragment with size greater than 25.6 centimeters OR 10.1 inches in diameter.

Everyone knows this.

Pioneers used to ride these babies for miles

your measurement are based on earth. What if this was on TrES-4

It's not just a boulder, it's a rock

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Its a earth pimple! You degenerates.

Pretty sure that's a stone

For fuck's sake, it's a stone!!!

I played boulder dash back in the day... this is clearly a rock... in guitar

It's not a rock, rocks aren't even real

>posts boulder
>calls it a rock

that's a mineral deposit

>post rock
>call it a boulder
it's

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How can a rock come from an ice formation if the formation is ice

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Is a big flint

An erratic is a preexisting rock that has either thawed out of a glacier or is frozen in a glacier and then transported to its final resting place,

EVERYONE SHUT THE FUCK UP. IT'S NOT JUST A BOULDER, IT'S IRAQ ALSO.

THEY'RE NOT ROCKS MARIE THEY'RE MINERALS

this is a sandwich

now I want a sandwich, thanks user

like this?

>TrES-4
It would be the same. 10 inches is 10 inches. It may weigh differently, but it will still be a boulder at 10.1 inches in diameter.

Technically it's just a sideways sandwich...

But, how long would that be in plaubarks?

So if you were to pull a tape measure out of your pocket on TrES-4, it would measure the same as on earth?