sedimentary rock
granite
limestone
it is metamorphic
im not sure this is rock,but fossil fuel is used as fuel,or coal.
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock that is made up of cemented sand grains (usually quartz) and has a gritty feel to it.== ==this is the term uesed when sand has been compacted together under such force so as to be turned into a solid mass rather than individual grains of sand.it looks weird
what rock found in vermont and used to build monuments and public buildings
granite
granite
Granite is the name of the igneous rock used in monuments.
Granite is a coarse-grained intrusive rock commonly used for buildings and monuments due to its durability, strength, and aesthetic appeal. It is known for its wide range of colors and textures, making it a popular choice for construction projects that require both functionality and beauty.
it is a type of hard rock used for grand buildings.
Tuff is a type of volcanic rock that is commonly used in construction for buildings and monuments due to its durability and easy-to-carve nature. It is also used for making small decorative items such as jewelry or figurines. Additionally, tuff is sometimes used as an aggregate in concrete production.
Marble is a beautiful rock commonly used in constructing buildings.
Gneiss is a banded or foliated metamorphic rock, of similar composition to granite. It is very hard and used where granite would be used, some gneisses are used as facing stone on buildings. counter tops
* Marble is a metamorphic rock that is used to make floor tiles, counter tops and it is carved into statues and was used extensively in the building of the Roman Colluseum among other great historic buildings. * Slate is another metamorphic rock that is used in buildings for floor tiles and roofing tiles and it was once used for blackboards. * Quartzite is used as a source of silica; other forms of metamorphic rocks are useful as building components, monuments, countertops, and facings.
Marble is widely used for monuments and buildings, but it deteriorates significantly in contact with acid rain due to its composition mainly of calcite, which easily reacts with acids and leads to etching and degradation. Acid rain can cause the surface of marble to dissolve and lose its smooth appearance over time.
sandstone