Sedimentary rocks
Alot of them. Basalt, Granite, sandstone, siltstone etc
who does tiger rock turn into another rock
it can turn into molten rock it can be heated and pressured and turn into metamorphic it can weather and turn to sediments
metamorphic
Siltstone can be formed from the eroded and transported particles of any rock type.
Sedimentary rocks
Siltstone is gritty to the touch. It has the texture of a very fine-grained sandpaper
Limestone and siltstone
Siltstone.
Siltstone is a sedimentary rock composed of cemented silt-sized particles of quartz and feldspar, primarily.
Siltstone is a type of sedimentary rock composed mainly of silt-sized particles. These particles are cemented together over time to form a solid rock. Siltstone has a fine-grained texture and is commonly found in geological formations where sediments have accumulated.
Siltstone is typically found in areas where fine-grained sediment has undergone compaction and cementation. It often forms in river and lake environments where silt-sized particles settle out of water and accumulate over time. Siltstone can also be found in marine settings and as part of sedimentary rock formations.
Alot of them. Basalt, Granite, sandstone, siltstone etc
Siltstone is a fine-grained sedimentary rock consisting of consolidated silt.
shale, siltstone, sandstone, and breccia are some.
Silt particles cemented together form a sedimentary rock known as siltstone. Siltstone is composed mainly of silt-sized particles compacted and cemented over time. It has a fine-grained texture and is commonly found in layers or beds in sedimentary rock formations.