It's honestly the better thing to do too, environmentally speaking. Those rocks become holdfasts for sessile marine organisms and also they'll leech various minerals into the water which'll help fertilize it. As rocks pile up too you'd see more areas for smaller fish to hide which can allow their populations to grow and for smaller, predatory fish to survive longer before reaching maturity and themselves becoming predatory.
What if I live too far away from the ocean to throw rocks into it?
>Why are they so fucking heavy?
t.
Fucking boulders, how do they work?
It's honestly the better thing to do too, environmentally speaking. Those rocks become holdfasts for sessile marine organisms and also they'll leech various minerals into the water which'll help fertilize it. As rocks pile up too you'd see more areas for smaller fish to hide which can allow their populations to grow and for smaller, predatory fish to survive longer before reaching maturity and themselves becoming predatory.
>tfw all these years of the consistent urge to throw rocks into big bodies of water was actually the voice of god telling me to help my fish friends
God works in mysterious ways, as they say.
Sounds like even more benefits for the fish (^:
The fisherman on the other hand probably won’t like to bump his boat on a big rock that wasn’t there last week
>Rocks
Jesus Christ Marie! They're minerals!
>Overused Breaking Reddit joke
I love rocks
rocks are made of gravity
why do itoddlers make such terrible threads
Idk why does your mom give such terrible head?
Maybe you're just weak?
Rocks aren't animals.
>Animals & Nature