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Sedimentary rocks such as sandstone are examples of porous materials.
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.
All natural store is porous and needs to be sealed. Travertine is the most porous over marble and granite
Sorry but i only got 1 porous rock and 1 non-porous rock :)Porous rock = sandstonenon-porous rock =granite
yeah it does all sand stone is the same
granite
Sedimentary rocks such as sandstone are examples of porous materials.
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.
All natural store is porous and needs to be sealed. Travertine is the most porous over marble and granite
Sorry but i only got 1 porous rock and 1 non-porous rock :)Porous rock = sandstonenon-porous rock =granite
No, the column is granite, the sculpture on top is sandstone.
The Charminar is made of limestone, granite, mortar and pulverised marble.
yeah it does all sand stone is the same
any categorie ehydude
Granite Basalt Shale Sandstone Marble (there are lots more)
The Washington Monument is made of Marble, Granite, and Bluestone gneiss.
Limestone