limestone
limestone
Granite
granite
sedimentary rock
No Ruby Bridges was not apart of the Little Rock 9. Even though both wonderful groups helped in Civil Rights Movement, Ruby Bridges did her own thing at another school while the Little Rock 9 did their thing.
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Buildings can be made out of any of them. A lot of buildings are made from sandstones, they should be fairly easy to recognise as they will always have a relatively fine granular texture and very few large crystals. There are a lot of buildings made from granite (although a lot of "granite" actually isn't but will still be igneous) look for buildings with an obviously distinguishable patchwork texture of largish crystals. The most obvious building build from metamorphic rocks is the Taj Mahal in India
Granite is one kind of hard rock.
Most modern bridges are steel structure or framework. Limestone, dolomite and marble have been used in many historic buildings attesting to their durability.
Granite
many have been used, but reinforced concrete is preferred now as properties are more predictable and consistent.
building rocker
Several bridges and buildings are made out of limestone, a very common rock used in architecture. Other rocks used are sandstone, granite, and marble.
be-case it is a a building
it is a type of hard rock used for grand buildings.
Best is a subjective term. For ease of working, limestone, dolomite, or marble would be good. For strength and durability, igneous rocks such as granite or basalt would have the desired characteristics.
Igneous rock and Meta-igneous rock.
granite
granite is a introusive igneouse rock. which means it was formed from magma. granite is used to make: bridges buildings paving streets with coblestones curbstones floors counters and sometimes outdoor garden statues this is because granite is an extreamly hard rock and have a preaty color.