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Which material is used to make sand?

Rocks.


What rocks are used for building materials?

Granite is often used as a building material.


What rock are normally used as construction material?

Sedimentary rocks were generally used as construction material. One can find lots of historical buildings made up of red sandstone. Agra Fort, Buildings at Fatehpur Sikri and Emperor Akbars's tomb and several other monuments are testimony of this fact. Nowadays, man made bricks are more conveniently used as building material.


Which material has never been used to build skis?

Moon rocks have never been used


What material was used for soldier's boots in World War 1?

Normally leather was used for boots.


What material is used on martial arts belts to give strips?

Electrical Tape Normally.


What are the first material tha people used to create tools?

Flint rocks in the stone age


Is the sedimentary rock strong?

That depends on the rock. Some sedimentary rocks are used as construction material, or as raw material for different kinds of industries. Older sedimentary rocks have a scientific value as well, as ages of fossils can be determined by studying them.


Why are fossils rarley found in igneous rocks?

Fossils are the remains or traces of animals or plants and are normally found in rocks which used to be sediments at the bottom of a body of water in which they lived or were swept into. None of these living organisms were able to live in molten magma which is what most igneous rocks used to be.


What materials were used at Stonehenge?

The outcrop sedimentary rocks at Stonehenge are the Late Cretaceous, Santonian Age, calcium carbonates. The outcrop sedimentary rocks comprise the first construction material used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 85 million years old. These rocks are locally called the Seaford Chalk Formation (Stonehenge White Chalk). The oldest limestone sedimentary rocks at Stonehenge are the Mississippian Period (Early Carboniferous), Arundian Age, calcium carbonates. The Mississippian Period limestone sedimentary rocks comprise the first (1st) foreign construction material used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 340 million years old. These rocks are locally called the Birnbeck Limestone Formation (Stonehenge Whitestones). The volcanic rocks (oldest geologically) at Stonehenge are the Ordovician Period intrusive igneous diabases (dolerites), and extrusive igneous felsites (rhyolites) and tuffs (basic). The Ordovician Period igneous rocks comprise the second (2nd) foreign construction material used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 470 million years old. These rocks are locally called the Ordovician Volcanics (Stonehenge Bluestones). The oldest sandstone sedimentary rocks at Stonehenge are the Silurian and Devonian Period micaceous sandstones. The Silurian and Devonian Period sedimentary sandstone rocks comprise the third (3rd) foreign construction material used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 417 million years old. These rocks are locally called the Old Red Sandstone Formation (Stonehenge Coshestons). The youngest sandstone sedimentary rocks at Stonehenge are the Oligocene and Miocene Period silicates. The Oligocene and Miocene Period sandstone sedimentary rocks comprise the fourth (4th) foreign construction material used by the Stonehenge builders. This material is approximately 24 million years old. These rocks are locally called the Reading Formation (Stonehenge Sarsens). http://www.bgs.ac.uk


What glue is used to join a metal to another material?

Generally you would use an epoxy or a form of the brand Gorilla Glue. Normally it depends on the other material.


What rocks are used as building materials?

Sedimentary rocks like red sand stone, marble and granite etc are used as building material. Granite being best in order of its finish and luster is everyone's choice.