green pumice or sea glass?

eruyanik

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what would you call on these ones?

very light in weight but sink in to the water as well.

thank you for any help and any thoughts or ideas are welcome.

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Sea glass ? no.
 

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Second pic; far left: Probably a granitoid. Your looking at rocks, as opposed to minerals.
 

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eruyanik

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dear @Eu_citizen, you're right but i find lots of pictures called slagg glass looks like these ones. i even read that pumice is a kind of slag glass.

on the far left possibly a granitoid, i agreed when you pointed it out:) i'm a beginner and i possibly misplace the things between rocks and minerals, that's right.
 

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