Both are sedimentary rocks, but the size of the grains in siltstone is smaller than those in sandstone.
There are organic rocks, like Limestone, and clastic (composed of fragments), like Sandstone. Within these groups there are others, like coal is organic and siltstone is clastic, but even within limestone and sandstone, there are further categories. There's oolitic limestone, chalk and 'shelly' limestones; and arkose, desert sandstone, orthoquartzite (generic sandstone), and others. Conglomerate is an interesting one, if you are after a rock that is not 'normal'.
There are organic rocks, like Limestone, and clastic (composed of fragments), like Sandstone. Within these groups there are others, like coal is organic and siltstone is clastic, but even within limestone and sandstone, there are further categories. There's oolitic limestone, chalk and 'shelly' limestones; and arkose, desert sandstone, orthoquartzite (generic sandstone), and others. Conglomerate is an interesting one, if you are after a rock that is not 'normal'.
In Kayenta, AZ, you can find rock formations such as sandstone buttes, mesas, and canyons that are characteristic of the Colorado Plateau region. One of the most famous formations is Monument Valley, located nearby, known for its iconic red sandstone formations and towering mesas. Other notable formations in the area include the Mystery Valley and Hunts Mesa.
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what are three ways that ocean zones differ from one another
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it differs by the vibrations
Electromagnetic waves differ in there properties because of the difference in there frequency
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.
Rocks differ due to texture, hardness, color and shape.
Monosaccharides differ from one another in the following ways: The number of carbon atoms they contain. The orientations of their hydroxyl group. The location of their carbonyl group.