
Sandstone
Sandstone (arenite is a more specific geological term for a clean sandstone, while wacke refers to a dirty sandstone with significant matrix)
Hardness: 6-7 (Mohs scale), Color: Varies widely, including white, gray, red, brown, yellow; often depends on cementing agent and impurities. Luster: Dull to vitreous, depending on mineral composition and grain size.…
- Color
- Varies widely, including white, gray, red, brown, yellow
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