Sand stones are a form of sedimentary rocks and are widely used in construction of monuments.
sedimentary rock
Travertine, a sedimentary rock, was used to construct the exterior.
I don't think industry have anything to do with sedimentary rocks because industry is used for goods.
Sedimentary rocks (such as sandstone and limestone), igneous rocks (such as granite and basalt), and metamorphic rocks (such as marble) are all used in masonry.
sedimentary rocks
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.
A sedimentary rock is made of little tiny rock for ms whatley classSeeing Pebbles Ending The Cycle and Starting OverDown in the River streamIn the rocks are Pebbleshuman seeing the rockEntering the CycleNow it stopsTo the sedimentary rocksRight where it isYou see one right here...
Neither. Intrusive and extreusive are terms used to differnetiate different types of igneous rock. They do not apply to sedimentary rocks.
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Sedimentary rocks
Sedimentary rocks are used in various industries and applications for construction materials, such as concrete and asphalt. They are also used in the production of ceramics, glass, and fertilizers. Additionally, sedimentary rocks are important sources of oil, gas, and coal for energy production.
In a sense they do, but not in the geologic sense that a metamorphic rock does. Most sedimentary rocks are formed from particles of other rocks which could be a mixture of all three types (sedimentary, igneous, metamorphic). Therefore they would have multiple parents, so the term "parent rock" is not used. The term most used is "source rock'.