Granite becomes Sandstone when water erodes the Granite on Earths surface, and then deposits the sediment.
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
it is sandstone
I am very sure that granite is much stronger and harder than sandstone.
Quartzite, granite, and sandstone are all types of sedimentary or metamorphic rocks. They are related in the sense that they are formed from different processes involving the compression and transformation of sediments. Quartzite is derived from sandstone through intense heat and pressure, while granite is an igneous rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of molten magma. Sandstone, on the other hand, is formed from sand particles that are compacted and cemented together over time.
sandstone will weather faster because it is softer than granite.
The Granite
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
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Weathering causes the granite to break down into small particles - sand. The sand becomes buried and compacts into sandstone. If the sandstone continues to be buried and comes into close contact with high heat, such as magma, it can be turned into quartzite.
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Granite is more expensive as it is made under the earth (metamorphic rock) and harder to extract than sandstone which is a sedimentary rock
Sandstone is the odd one out as it is a sedimentary rock, as opposed to granite and basalt which are respectively felsic and mafic igneous rocks.