sandstone, mudstone, shale, grey wacke. All classified by their grainsize. They're used to determine paleo-turbidity sequences. Refer to hjulstrom diagram for more detailed classification chart
Sandstone, limestone, and shale are examples of sedimentary rocks. Granite, basalt, and obsidian are examples of igneous rocks.
sedimentary rocks~ types of rock that are formed by the deposition of material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water and some examples are limestone, conglomerate, sandstone, and shale
Limestone or Sandstone are two examples of sedimentary rocks. Two examples of sedimentary rocks are slate (fine silt) and chalk (shell remains of sea creatures).
Examples of metamorphic rock include:SlateGneissSkarnPhylliteAmphiboliteSchistQuartziteMarbleGranuliteBlueschistSueviteEclogiteSerpentiniteGossanPsammitePeliteGreenschistMigmatiteMyloniteHornfels
Granite, diorite, and gabbro are examples of phaneritic rocks. These rocks have coarse-grained textures due to their slow cooling underground, allowing large mineral crystals to form.
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Coal and amber.
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Please describe what you mean by soft and rephrase the question.
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Because sedimentary rocks are soft rocks
Hard matrix is supposed to be used for digging hard rocks and soft matrix for soft rocks. It's quite confusing to me
Sandstone, limestone, and shale are examples of sedimentary rocks. Granite, basalt, and obsidian are examples of igneous rocks.
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Adjectives? Well, they're descriptive words. Like beautiful, nice, soft or terrible. :>
Igneous Rocks
sedimentary rocks~ types of rock that are formed by the deposition of material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water and some examples are limestone, conglomerate, sandstone, and shale