It is impossible to identify rocks that you do not have in front of you to look at.
A brown sparkly rock is likely a type of quartz called smoky quartz. It gets its brown color from natural radiation exposure and its sparkly appearance from internal fractures that reflect light. Smoky quartz is often used for jewelry and decorative purposes.
Conglomerate rocks can be many different colors... usually they have a base color of brown,black, or gray. The smaller cemented together rock fragments that are embedded in the rock may vary in size,shape, and color.
Silt is composed of fine particles, smaller than sand but larger than clay. When silt becomes compacted and cemented together over time, it forms a type of sedimentary rock called siltstone. Siltstone typically has a smooth texture and can range in color from gray and brown to white.
The rock you are describing sounds like granite. Granite is a type of igneous rock that is composed of dark gray minerals such as quartz and feldspar, with occasional white dots of minerals like quartz or mica.
A light brown rock is commonly referred to as sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized minerals or rock grains. It ranges in color from light brown to tan.
A brown sparkly rock is likely a type of quartz called smoky quartz. It gets its brown color from natural radiation exposure and its sparkly appearance from internal fractures that reflect light. Smoky quartz is often used for jewelry and decorative purposes.
Marl is a sedimentary rock because the rock is made from dark gray fragments which have been squeezed together.
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a gem, a gem stone and a sparkly rock. (?)
Schist is more of a texture versus a color. A schist is a type of metamorphic rock. What makes a rock fit into the schist category is the orientation of the mineral crystals in the rock. They can be most any color. A large portion of them are dark in color being black, grey or greenish because of the minerals that exist under metamorphic conditions.
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Conglomerate rocks can be many different colors... usually they have a base color of brown,black, or gray. The smaller cemented together rock fragments that are embedded in the rock may vary in size,shape, and color.
if it is brown with cracks with cracks in it use HM rock smash if it is gray use HM strength
Basalt rock is usually grey to black in colour, but can weather to a brown to reddish brown.
Gray slag is typically an aggregate of waste material produced during the smelting process, usually composed of various minerals and metals. It is not classified as a specific type of rock, but rather a byproduct of industrial processes.
Silt is composed of fine particles, smaller than sand but larger than clay. When silt becomes compacted and cemented together over time, it forms a type of sedimentary rock called siltstone. Siltstone typically has a smooth texture and can range in color from gray and brown to white.
Gypsum rock is usually colorless or white, but it can also be found in shades of pink, gray, or brown due to impurities present in the mineral.