the colour and rocks used to construct the qutub minar are the red sandsone
Qutub Minar in Delhi, India is primarily constructed using red sandstone and marble. The red sandstone gives the monument its distinctive color, while the marble is used for intricate carvings and inscriptions.
The rocks break into pieces and crack and the colour wares away and the layers start coming off < from R.u
Young people (children) tend to carry rocks in their pockets if they see one that appears to take on a certain shape, or colour i.e. vaguely resembles a heart. Is a brown and dark brown stripe pattern. Or has a soft/shiny/rough texture to touch. The same with some adults as well. If something in their heads classes the stone as special to them. even if they cant really place it and only replies 'because I just like it', it could just be the colour or feel of it and they're too embarrassed to talk about it or think about it. Other reasons could be that these 'rocks' or 'stones' are actually crystals. (Healing crystals, spiritual shops sell them for healing and spiritual well being) So it could be a possibility that they are using them because of a belief in such. Or, it could just be a general collection/hoarding/hobby they have. To collect a certain time of rock, a certain colour or they make art out of them.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
Some rocks are made of matter that was never living (e.g. meteoric rocks, igneous rocks, moon rocks) and some rocks are made of matter that was once part of living things (e.g. limestone rocks, marble rocks, iron ore rocks) and some rocks might be a mixture of matter that was never living and matter that was once part of living things (e.g. sandstone rocks, mudstone rocks, shale rocks, slate rocks).
They are both rocks
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The Qutb Minar is a tower in Delhi, India which stands at 72.5 meters (237.8 ft). The lower three storeys of the minaret are made mainly of a buff colored quartzite, a type of red sandstone and the top two stories are constructed using white marble.
Sand stones are a form of sedimentary rocks and are widely used in construction of monuments.
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Granitic rocks tend to be a paler colour than the more mafic rocks such as basalt. However it should be noted that crystal size (regardless of composition) can have an effect on the colour of igneous rocks to, whereby a finer grained rock may appear to be darker in colour than a coarse grained rock of equivalent composition.
The rocks hit your face, and then there are going to be dents in it. Rocks turn rusty and grow mold as they age, and they get smoother and duller in colour
Colour, structure and texture.
Iodine solution can be used to test for starch, as it turns from yellow to blue-black in the presence of starch. It does not typically color rocks red.
The asteroid belt is, as the name suggests, a belt of asteroids orbiting the Sun. They are basically a large collection of rocks. There is no real colour as it would be like asking what colour is a large collection of rocks.
the heat put so much pressure on the rocks that it gets so hot to change colour
sand is just really tiny particles of rocks, so the colour of the sand is the colour of the original rock it came from.
A person who works with rocks for a job is often called a geologist or a stone mason. Geologists study the composition, structure, and physical properties of rocks, while stone masons work with rocks to construct buildings or create art pieces.