traction, saltation and suspension
Alauddin Khilji used the banzaras to transport grains to the city market
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Yes. The grains can be microscopic, as in sandstone, or quite large, as in granite.
No, they are composed of fine-grained sediments, grains of which are generally too small to see with the unaided eye. This makes them easily distinguished from rocks like granite, which are composed of grains of minerals large enough to easily identify.
Loss of edges in sediment grains refers to the rounding or smoothing of the grains' surfaces and corners due to physical processes such as abrasion, transport, and weathering. This process often occurs during sediment transport by wind, water, or ice, where grains collide with each other or with other materials. As a result, the sediment becomes more uniform in shape and size, which can influence the sediment's porosity, permeability, and overall geological characteristics. Rounded grains are typically indicative of longer transport distances compared to angular grains.
The sedimentary rock composed of small grains of sand is called sandstone. Sandstone forms when sand grains are compacted and cemented together over time. It is a common type of sedimentary rock found in various geological settings.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock mainly composed of small sand size grains of quartz and/or feldspar. It is often used for construction and also to make items used in the house.
"Limestones are composed of grains; however, most grains in limestone are skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as Coral or Foraminifera."
A trailer long truck/cart.
Flour is composed of finely ground grains, and as such, has no chemical name.
Foliated.
No. Sandstone is not a mineral, it is a rock type.