Chemically formed sedimentary rock
Coal is classified as a sedimentary rock.
Dolostone is primarily composed of the mineral dolomite, which is a carbonate mineral that contains magnesium. It also typically contains small amounts of other minerals like calcite, quartz, and clay minerals.
Dolomite is a mineral part of the Carbonates group while Dolostone is a sedimentary rock composed of chemical precipitate. New answer: They are basically the same thing, just different names. :D
Dolostone is formed through the replacement of calcium ions in limestone with magnesium ions, a process known as dolomitization. Rock gypsum is formed through the precipitation of minerals from evaporating water, leaving behind gypsum deposits.
A limestone that contains fossils would be classified as an organic sedimentary rock because the fossils are of biological origin.
Dolostone is a rock. Dolomite is the mineral often composing dolostone.
Limestone, dolostone and others.
No, dolostone is not an igneous rock. Dolostone is a sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of the mineral dolomite, which forms through the chemical alteration of limestone.
Coal is classified as a sedimentary rock.
Lime stone or dolostone
Dolostone is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of the mineral dolomite. It forms from the deposition and subsequent lithification of dolomite-rich sediments. Dolostone usually originates in marine environments where magnesium-rich seawater triggers dolomite precipitation.
Rock salt and gypsum are not varieties of dolomite.
sedimintary
Limestone and dolostone.
Dolostone is primarily composed of the mineral dolomite, which is a carbonate mineral that contains magnesium. It also typically contains small amounts of other minerals like calcite, quartz, and clay minerals.
Granite is classified as an intrusive, felsic, igneous rock.
Dolomite is a mineral part of the Carbonates group while Dolostone is a sedimentary rock composed of chemical precipitate. New answer: They are basically the same thing, just different names. :D