The outside of a dolomite rock can be many colors it just depends on the rock itself. (this was made by a freshman in high school so if this is wrong that take it out on yourself for believing it)
non clastic sedimentary rock :)
Rock salt and gypsum are not varieties of dolomite.
It depends on what kind of rock they are made of. Cliffs formed of igneous rock generally do not contain carbonates. Cliffs that have some limestone, marble, or dolomite do contain carbonates.
Dolomite is a carbonate. The formula is CaMg(CO3)2
Dolomite can be used in saltwater aquariums to buffer changes in pH of the water
the color of the streak for dolomite is white
Dolomite (Magnesium Carbonate) is a sedimentary rock.
it is almost like hat type of rock dolomite is , so the answer is carbonate rock.
The metamorphosed form of dolomite is called marble. Dolomite is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of the mineral dolomite, while marble is a metamorphic rock that forms from the recrystallization of limestone or dolomite under high heat and pressure.
A metamorphic or Igneous rock
sedimentary
non clastic sedimentary rock :)
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.
Dolomite is pink due to the presence of trace amounts of iron and manganese impurities in its composition. These impurities can give the rock a pink, reddish, or even brownish coloration. Additionally, dolomite may also get its color from organic matter or other minerals present in the surrounding environment during formation.
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Dolomite itself is not a metamorphic rock; it is classified as a sedimentary rock composed primarily of the mineral dolomite (calcium magnesium carbonate). However, dolomite can undergo metamorphism under certain conditions, transforming into a metamorphic rock known as dolomitic marble. This process typically occurs through heat and pressure, altering its structure and mineral composition.
It's Sedimentary.