No. Limestone turns into marble, not sandstone.
Limestone is porous and can absorb water, while sandstone is also porous but less absorbent than limestone. Granite is a denser and less porous rock, so it does not absorb water as readily as limestone or sandstone.
Limestone, Sandstone, Shale
Limestone and sand stone are both sedimentary rocks, and marble is made out of limestone when heated . :) Hope that helped.
No limestone and sandstone are sedimentary rocks. Chalk is not.
It is made up of limestone not sandstone
limestone and sandstone are found under ground and oil is there to
Sandstone is not an organic sedimentary rock, but limestone is.
No. Limestone turns into marble, not sandstone.
limestone or sandstone
Limestone is porous and can absorb water, while sandstone is also porous but less absorbent than limestone. Granite is a denser and less porous rock, so it does not absorb water as readily as limestone or sandstone.
Sandstone is compressed sand grains, and limestone is the compressed minute skeletal remains of ancient sea creatures.
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Limestone, Sandstone, Shale
No. Sandstone is mostly made of silica whereas limestone is made from calcium carbonate (which may contain some magnesium and other carbonates.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock made of calcium carbonate, while sandstone is made of sand-sized grains of minerals like quartz and feldspar. Limestone is typically lighter in color and softer than sandstone, which is usually harder and more porous.
Sandstone is more commonly found in shoal areas due to its ability to withstand wave energy and erosion better than limestone. Sandstone is a coarse-grained sedimentary rock formed from cemented sand grains, while limestone is a softer, carbonate rock that can be more easily dissolved by water.