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lots of heat energy
crystals
One: They are a type of Sedimentary rocks. They were formed by sticking together grains and sand. Then the lake, river etc got some water on the flat sandstone hills of the US rocks. They stuck together. That is how sandstone rocks are made.
Sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks made form sedimentary rocks.
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Sediment rocks
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it depends what type of rock you have really, if you have a rock with crystals in it wont have sand in, if you have a pourous rock it wont have sand in either, but if you have a rock with grains you may find sand in the rock! Answered by a 12 year old lolz +++ Pretty much right - well done! You do have certain types of rocks ('sedimentary rocks') with sand in them, formed from earlier deposits of sand; but the sand itself is grains of hard minerals remaining from harder rocks that have been eroded away. So the rock with crystals does not have sand in it, but when weathering breaks that rock down, the crystals are left as grains of sand.
crystals
It is made from calcium carbonate.
One: They are a type of Sedimentary rocks. They were formed by sticking together grains and sand. Then the lake, river etc got some water on the flat sandstone hills of the US rocks. They stuck together. That is how sandstone rocks are made.
volcanic rock , or even a type of rock in a classified section , sedimentary , metaphoric , or even igneous. the answer is volcanic rock a type of metaphoric rock. :)
it is made up of concrete and other type of rocks
Igneous rocks, Sedimentary rocks Metamorphic rocks.
Sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks made form sedimentary rocks.
A metaphoric poem