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It's a river rock, almost certainly. I agree with Soapy Sam's comments. In order to identify this rock, you really need to break it open to examine a fresh, unweathered surface. A chisel and a sledgehammer should work just fine.
Mostly likely, it's a weathered, rounded piece of granite or quartzite or something.
As for the greenish color, it could be from alteration. Maybe a mineral such as epidote, but I'd have to see the rock to tell for sure.
Mostly likely, it's a weathered, rounded piece of granite or quartzite or something.
As for the greenish color, it could be from alteration. Maybe a mineral such as epidote, but I'd have to see the rock to tell for sure.
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