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Created page with "{{Item infobox |image=Gravel.png |item=Gravel |description=A loose collection of pebbles. |hardness=0.6 |tool=Any Shovel |renewable=y |stackable=64 }} '''Gravel''' is a block affected by gravity found in the Overworld and the Nether. Gravel can drop flint, which has a chance of dropping when gravel is broken. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === In the Overworld, gravel deposits can generate underground, replacing stone, basalt, granite..."
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(Created page with "{{Item infobox |image=Gravel.png |item=Gravel |description=A loose collection of pebbles. |hardness=0.6 |tool=Any Shovel |renewable=y |stackable=64 }} '''Gravel''' is a block affected by gravity found in the Overworld and the Nether. Gravel can drop flint, which has a chance of dropping when gravel is broken. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === In the Overworld, gravel deposits can generate underground, replacing stone, basalt, granite...")
 
imported>Denatidum
(Created page with "{{Item infobox |image=Gravel.png |item=Gravel |description=A loose collection of pebbles. |hardness=0.6 |tool=Any Shovel |renewable=y |stackable=64 }} '''Gravel''' is a block affected by gravity found in the Overworld and the Nether. Gravel can drop flint, which has a chance of dropping when gravel is broken. == Obtaining == === Natural generation === In the Overworld, gravel deposits can generate underground, replacing stone, basalt, granite...")
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