"Pebble" refers to small, smooth stones typically shaped by natural erosion, often found along riverbeds, beaches, or lakeshores. Ranging from a few millimeters to centimeters in size, they are formed through prolonged water or weather action, which rounds their edges. Pebbles come in various colors and compositions, depending on their mineral content. They serve decorative, functional, and even therapeutic purposes, such as in landscaping, aquariums, or massage tools. Historically, pebbles have been used in construction (e.g., cobblestones) and early counting systems. Their simplicity and natural beauty also make them popular for crafts and collections. The term can also metaphorically imply something small but impactful.