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No, sandstone can vary in size depending on the specific composition of minerals and grain size. Sandstones can have a range of grain sizes from very fine to coarse. The size of the sand grains in the sandstone will impact its appearance and texture.
The hardness level of sandstone typically ranges from 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale, making it a relatively soft to medium-hard rock. The specific hardness can vary based on the composition and grain size of the sandstone.
Sandstone is a sedimentary rock made up of sand-sized grains of minerals or rock fragments. It can vary in size, from very fine to coarse grains. It is called "sandstone" because of its predominant composition of sand-sized particles that are compacted and cemented together over time to form the rock.
Sandy soil has the largest particles among different types of soil.
Sandstone can come in various colors, including pink. Pink sandstone is commonly found in regions where iron oxide is present, giving it a pink hue. However, not all sandstone is pink; it can also appear in shades of brown, yellow, red, and gray.
Sandstone is classified as a nonfoliated rock because it does not exhibit any cleavage or foliation due to its uniform grain size and lack of alignment of mineral grains.