Sandstone is a sedimentary rock formed from sand-sized minerals and rock grains, primarily quartz but also feldspar and other minerals. It originates from the erosion and weathering of pre-existing rocks, which are then transported and deposited by water, wind, or ice, before being compacted and cemented together over time to form solid rock.
sandstone is usually like a tannish or brown color.
Sandstone can be metamorphosed into quartzite. Heat and pressure bake the sandstone and it becomes extremely hard.
A fossil is the preserved remains of an animal, plant or other organism while sandstone is a type of sedimentary rock. There is a fairly distinct difference between the two, thus sandstone is not a fossil. Sandstone may have fossil inclusions, but we are talking about two different things regarding fossils and sandstone.
Sandstone will often contain feldspar, but some sandstones are composed entirely of quartz.
The sandstone is older because it must have been there first to provide the small pieces found in the granite. This relationship implies that the sandstone layer was already in place before the granite formed and incorporated fragments of the sandstone.
North America
The common name for sandstone - is sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock formed from grains of sand.
Sandstone, there were 3 types found: yellow-brown sandstone, red sandstone, and greywacke (which is a hard sandstone)
The address of the Sandstone Community Library is: 119 N. Fourth St., Sandstone, 55072 0641
Sandstone is made from sand.
Sandstone has dull lustre.
No, sandstone is a sedimentary rock.
Um.... sandstone
Quartzite is metamorphosed sandstone.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock.
Sandstone is a Sedimentary rock.
Sandstone is not a mineral, it is a rock type.