Quartzite's texture is that of coursed grained.
Quartzite is a type of rock that is very hard and used for many things. It can be mined easily and is not very expensive, so people tend to use it as a building material.
Quartzite is a non foliated sedimentary rock.
Sandstone has a gritty texture, as it is made up of particles of sand and small rocks. Sandstone is found the United States, Estonia, as well as many other places.
It's described as a waxy luster
Non-foliated.
Smooth. But sometimes rocky in some parts
The sandstone would have to be melted first by descending into the lower crust at a subduction zone. Once melted it would have to rise through the crust cooling slowly to allow the formation of typical large crystal granite texture and allow steam to outgas from the melt before solidification.
because the sandstone is smooth and big
No. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock.
Limestone
sandstone
bumpy and smooth
Smooth. But sometimes rocky in some parts
Sandstone will have a gritty clastic texture, created by the cemented particles of sand sized particles of rock. You should be able to see the individual sand grains.
smooth or in some cases bumpy
granite
You probably mean clastic. In that case: Sandstone.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized minerals and rock grains. Most sandstone is composed of quartz and feldspar. As far as touching it goes, yes, it is like dirt. The texture feels like sandpaper, and kind of dusty.
Sandstone is not a very lustrous stone found in the earth's crust. It is rated dull to subvitreous which means it has little shine.
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Siltstone is a sedimentary rock. It forms on river beds when silt compressed together.
The sandstone would have to be melted first by descending into the lower crust at a subduction zone. Once melted it would have to rise through the crust cooling slowly to allow the formation of typical large crystal granite texture and allow steam to outgas from the melt before solidification.