No, sandstone is a sedimentary rock.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock
Sandstone is sedimentary itself.
No. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock, composed of cemented grains of sand-sized sediment particles. Igneous rock is formed from the cooling of magma or lava.
No. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock, regardless of its color.
Limestone is not classed as either a granitoid or a sandstone rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock, either chemically precipitated or bioclastic in origin. Granite is a plutonic igneous rock, and sandstone, although sedimentary, is formed from the cementation of sand-sized particles of eroded rock.
Sandstone is not an igneous rock; it is a coarse-grained, sedimentary rock composed mostly of quartz.
Mantle rock is classified as ultramafic igneous rock.
Clastic sedimentary rock.
Rock solidified from magma is classified as igneous rock.
Pumice is classified as a felsic, glassy, highly vesicular, extrusive igneous rock.
the igneous rock that forms sandstone is halite this is because when the sea water evaporates it produces halite and the by-product of the production of halite is red stained sand stone.
Mantle rock is classified as ultramafic igneous rock.