Sandstone, as its name implies, is composed of many small grains of sand loosely held together. You may be able to rub some off with your hand. The grains will be small and there will be spaces between the grains. Granite on the other hand is formed from the melt underground, and has crystallized there. The crystals will be larger - up to cm size - and firmly bound. [Except if the granite is badly weathered.]
No it's a totally different type of stone.
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granite and red and pale sandstone..
The 42-metre tall India Gate, stands on a low base of red Bharatpur stone. India Gate is made up of red and pale sandstone and granite.
Alot of them. Basalt, Granite, sandstone, siltstone etc
Granite, Gneiss and then the sedimentary rocks like Sandstone and Limestone.
Granite becomes Sandstone when water erodes the Granite on Earths surface, and then deposits the sediment.
The Granite
None of those. Scoria, Pumice and Granite are igneous rocks. Sandstone is sedimentary.
what is the difference between brushed nickel and granite
Granite is an igneous rock formed from the cooling of molten magma deep within the Earth's crust, characterized by its interlocking crystals of minerals like feldspar, quartz, and mica. Sandstone, on the other hand, is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized mineral particles and rock fragments, usually cemented together by minerals like quartz or calcite. Granite is more durable and resistant to weathering compared to sandstone.
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shale and sandstone
it is sandstone
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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.