Yes.
They are sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks (such as sandstone and limestone), igneous rocks (such as granite and basalt), and metamorphic rocks (such as marble) are all used in masonry.
Yes, that is exactly what happens:limestone metamorphoses to marblemudstone and shale metamorphose to slatebituminous coal metamorphoses to anthracite coaletc.
Granite, Gneiss and then the sedimentary rocks like Sandstone and Limestone.
sedimentary rock
Limestone, sandstone, mudstone and chalk.
here are four easy types of sedimentary rocks: limestone, sandstone, shale, and coal. =)
No. Mudstone is sedimentary rock, but not all sedimentary rock is mudstone. Sandstone and limestone are other common varities of sedimentary rock.
Sandstone, conglomerate, and breccia are examples of clastic sedimentary rock, composed of particles of other rocks.
Sedimentary rock
Mudstone is sedimentary
They are sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks.
Sandstone is an example of sedimentary rocks.
Fossils are rarely found inside individual rocks, but if they are, it will be inside boulders that were originally part of a layer of mudstone or sandstone (sedimentary rock). Scientists refer to this type of rock as "Fossil bearing" Joan Wiffen of New Zealand was a Paleontologist who discovered individual dinosaur bones inside massive mudstone boulders in a stream.
Sedimentary.
limestone, sandstone, and shale