what group of rocks does sandstone belong to? give a three nameof a elements mentioed? what is the name of one compound mentioned?
Basalt does not belong because it is an igneous rock formed from volcanic activity, while shale, sandstone, and limestone are sedimentary rocks formed from different processes such as compression of sediment or accumulation of organic materials.
Diamond belong to the Igneous rock group!!
Slate is a low-grade metamorphic rock.
Sedimentary Rocks because chalk is pretty much limestone.
Oil shale rock contains organic material that generates oil when heated, while regular rock does not. Oil shale rock also has a higher organic carbon content compared to regular rock.
Shale, sandstone, and limestone belong to the sedimentary rock group. Sedimentary rocks are formed by the accumulation and compression of sediment over time. Shale is a fine-grained rock formed from clay and silt; sandstone is made up of sand-sized grains cemented together; and limestone is primarily composed of calcite from marine organisms.
Slate belongs to the metamorphic rock group. It forms from the metamorphism of shale, a sedimentary rock, and is known for its fine-grained texture and ability to split into thin sheets.
Basalt does not belong because it is an igneous rock formed from volcanic activity, while shale, sandstone, and limestone are sedimentary rocks formed from different processes such as compression of sediment or accumulation of organic materials.
Obsidian is in the Igneous rock group.
The Shale is not a metamorphic rock it is a sedimentary rock.
A schist rock belongs in the metamorphic rock group.
No. Shale is a clastic rock.
Shale is a sedimentary rock.
Shale is a clastic sedimentary rock
shale is a sedimentary rock
This is Shale, a Sedimentary rock.
Shale is clastic sedimentary rock.