Sandstone is not a mineral because it does not have a definite composition, and often contains several different minerals.
granite
Sandstone, like any other kind of rock, is a non-metallic mineral. There are some kinds of rocks which have metal in them, which can be extracted by various techniques, but the rock itself is not metallic.
Calcite.
sandstone
Mostly 2 or 3. Halite and gypsum usually have a hardness of 2. Shale, sandstone, and conglomerate are about a 3. Limestone may eventually become somewhat harder as it morphs into marble, but may become quite soft if attacked by acids.
Sandstone is not a mineral, it is a rock type.
No. Sandstone is not a mineral, it is a rock type.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock.
Sandstone does not have luster and is classified as dull. Sandstone does not have either fracture or cleavage either because it is a rock rather than a mineral.
Sedimentary rock
Quartz is predominate.
granite
The three mineral recources are limestone, sandstone, and granite. This came to be a huge advantage to the ancient Egyptians to build structures, and is still an advantage to Egyptians nowadays.
The answer is sandstone.
sandstone and bowenite. bowenite is the state mineral.
Uluru is essentially sandstone. It is a coarse grained sandstone with a high content of the mineral feldspar. See link for details.
Sandstone, like any other kind of rock, is a non-metallic mineral. There are some kinds of rocks which have metal in them, which can be extracted by various techniques, but the rock itself is not metallic.