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Uluru, formerly known as Ayers Rock, is primarily made of sandstone.

It is made up of around 50% feldspar, 25-35% quartz and up to 25% rock fragments.

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Was uluru changed to ayres rock?

No, The Ayres Rock was changed to the name Uluru. Uluru lies in Northern Territory. Uluru is made out of sandstones.


Do kangaroos live in Uluru?

Kangaroos do not live in Uluru itself, as it is made of rock. However, they are certainly found in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.


Is Uluru sandstone?

Uluru is a sandstone monolith in central Australia.


What is Uluru made out of?

Uluru is essentially sandstone. It is a coarse grained sandstone with a high content of the mineral feldspar. See link for details.


Can you do a train ride around Uluru?

No. There is neither a train nor a light rail around Uluru. Attempts have been made to keep the area as close to its natural state as possible.


Who helped the Uluru fight?

There has been no fight at Uluru.


How far away is Uluru from Australia?

Uluru is in Australia.


Who built Uluru?

Nobody built Uluru. It is a natural landform.


Is Uluru a archaeological site?

no, Uluru is a huge rock in Australia


What does uluru look like?

it's a mountian thingly that was supposedly make by the wind eroding the sand or whatever it is made of and taking the reast of the thing it is made of away but the wind didn't go to the place the uluru is so its still there i think


Why Uluru called Uluru?

Uluru is the original aboriginal name for Ayers Rock. Most sources quote the meaning of Uluru as Great Pebble; other sources translate the word as Meeting Place.


In which state or territory is Uluru?

Uluru is in the Australian territory of the Northern Territory.