gypsum,sandstone and shale
Granite particles are interlocked as the minerals formed from the slow cooling of molten material. Sandstone does not have the same interlocking crystal system, and voids between particles are generally larger.
permeability
Sandstone is extremely porous and absorbs liquids like a sponge.. Shale is nearly impervious to liquids.
Limestone, Sandstone, Shale
Because shale and sandstone don't let water pass them, but conglomerate does
gypsum,sandstone and shale
the answer is sandstone
Granite particles are interlocked as the minerals formed from the slow cooling of molten material. Sandstone does not have the same interlocking crystal system, and voids between particles are generally larger.
granite
pure sandstone = 10 ohm pure shale = 5 ohm
Basalt. Shale, Sandstone, and Limestone are all sedimentary rocks
shale
Shale forms in layers of sandstone or lime.
No. Shale forms from clay and silt, which are much finer than the sand that forms sandstone.
shale is metamorphic, which means time, pressure and temperature has altered it. Sandstone is sedimentary which means it was formed under water. generally sandstone is younder.
Granite Basalt Shale Sandstone Marble (there are lots more)