Want this question answered?
summary of sand and stone story
no
Yes. Imagine sand stone. It is composed of sand. Sand is ground rocks. Pressure and time create sand stone.
Depends on the sand in question. Are we talking black sand? That would be volcanic sand, which has different ingredients than white sand which is mostly calcium from seashells and silicon from rocks.... try specifying the sort of sand you're getting the formula for. Is there a particular beach you're studying? Are you just talking an average of all white sand beaches? Are we even talking beach sand, because deserts have sand too... sand is really any granular mineral of a certain particulate size generally worn down from a source of stone, and since the molecular composition of stone varies from rock to rock, your molecular composition of sand will vary significantly too. But normal sea sand, would mainly consisit of SiO2, i.e. Silicon dioxide.
No! A stone is a loose impediment. A sand trap is a hazzard. You cannot remove a stone from a hazzard if the stone and ball are in the same hazzard. Penalty...one stroke.
Mortar has sand in it. Concrete has cement, sand and stone.
Sand is lots of tiny little pieces of stone and shell mixed up
If you mix cement ,sand and water you get mortar If you mix cement and stone pebbles or chips you get concrete Concrete.Sometimes gravel is mixed with it, too.
they were mostly made of limestone, but also could have been stone, sand and other common materials mixed in or used such as dirt
sand stone is use for building houses with
summary of sand and stone story
no
rock + water= sand
sand stone
stone and air
Yes. Imagine sand stone. It is composed of sand. Sand is ground rocks. Pressure and time create sand stone.
Depends on the sand in question. Are we talking black sand? That would be volcanic sand, which has different ingredients than white sand which is mostly calcium from seashells and silicon from rocks.... try specifying the sort of sand you're getting the formula for. Is there a particular beach you're studying? Are you just talking an average of all white sand beaches? Are we even talking beach sand, because deserts have sand too... sand is really any granular mineral of a certain particulate size generally worn down from a source of stone, and since the molecular composition of stone varies from rock to rock, your molecular composition of sand will vary significantly too. But normal sea sand, would mainly consisit of SiO2, i.e. Silicon dioxide.