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    what's the difference between a rock and a stone? i would think a stone is a smaller piece of a rock but we have stonehenge so .. hmm.

    • stone is smooth rock is jaggard/rough ?canuck
    • Isn't stone a part of a rock?
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    • GEOLOGY ROCKS!!!
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    • isn't stone more the collective term for the material? a rock is made of stone...Greedo
    • stone: A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks and boulders.Greedo
    • http://www.google.co…
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    • i looked into that, capsize. and found the answer to be fuzzy._salisae_
    • doing a logo called 'big rock' and need clarity. thanks again, greedo._salisae_
    • But if we ask a geologist, the answer comes out pat: a stone is a rock that's been put to use: stone hammer, rip-rap, gravel, wall, paving stone, tombstone, milestone, statue.
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    • wall, paving stone, tombstone, milestone, statue,logo.
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    • The logo should be a dog. As a child I wanted a dog just so I could name it "Rock" and go ...
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    • Hey, this is my Pet Rock.
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    • http://www.antigonis…
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    • haha flavor. i know, making the mark a freaking rock is killing me._salisae_
    • http://www.cartisgro…Greedo
    • nice link :)_salisae_

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