If the granite is eroded somehow and then all of the fragements sit there for a while over time it will turn into sedementary rock.
No. Fossils are only found in sedimentary rocks, and granite is an igneous rock.
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary Rocks. Sedimentary rocks are created from stratification by the layering of materials on one another which then get compacted and cemented by sedimentation process over long period of time. The whole process of formation of sedimentary rocks from sediment is called Diagnesis. Examples of sedimentary rocks are limestone, chalk, and sandstone.
Subduction and high pressure.
No. Granite is an igenous rock that is formed underground.
Gneiss is a foilated metamorphic rock.
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.
No. Fossils are only found in sedimentary rocks, and granite is an igneous rock.
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
Many kinds of rocks both of igneous and sedimentary nature eg; Limestone (sedimentary ) to marble or granite or diorite (igneous) to gneiss.
Many types of rocks can be found in Michigan. The largest and most common rocks found are sedimentary rocks. Examples of sedimentary rocks are granite, feldspar and sandstone.
Many types of rocks can be found in Michigan. The largest and most common rocks found are sedimentary rocks. Examples of sedimentary rocks are granite, feldspar and sandstone.
Fossils would not likely be found in rock other than limestone, sandstone, and shale, or rock such as marble that has morphed from these sedimentary rocks. Fossils can basically be find in most Sedimentary rocks, but not in Igneous rocks because they are formed in volcanoes.
No rock. Any rock can turn into sedimentary rock, such as granite (igneous rock) and slate (metamorphic rock). Even sedimentary rock can turn into other sedimentary rock.
The process of sedimentary rocks altering to metamorphic rocks is called metamorphosis.
Biochemical sedimentary rocks.