There are several
(perhaps more if I were to think harder)
It could have been a near shore or beach area, or a wind deposited sediment.
Sandstone originates as beach or near beach sand deposits, and also as windblown sand deposits.
Terrestrial environmentsRivers (levees, point bars, channel sands)Alluvial fansGlacial outwashLakesDeserts (sand dunes and ergs)Marine environmentsDeltasBeach and shoreface sandsTidal flatsOffshore bars and sand wavesStorm deposits (tempestites)Turbidites (submarine channels and fans)
Chemical sedimentary rocks precipitate from solution. Organic is a subsection of chemical and includes limestone and coal, detrital, or clastic, are detritus, or fragments, of other rocks (e.g., sandstone). ChaCha on!
Fossils occur in, or can be found in sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks of a sedimentary origin.
Some sedimentary rocks are formed at least partially of the remains of living things, but many are not. Fossil-rich rocks, coal, and some types of limestone are composed partly of the remains of organisms. Clastic sedimentary rocks such as shale and sandstone are made from sediment that has weathered out of pre-existing rock.
The weathering, erosion, and deposition of the rock rhyolite could result in the compaction and cementation into sedimentary rock of different types: breccia, conglomerate, sandstone, mudstone, or shale. Which type depends on the degree of weathering and the distance from the point of origin of the original rhyolite.
There is no such ting as "lystone" Sandstone is a sedimentary rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock of organic origin.
Limestone is not classed as either a granitoid or a sandstone rock. Limestone is a sedimentary rock, either chemically precipitated or bioclastic in origin. Granite is a plutonic igneous rock, and sandstone, although sedimentary, is formed from the cementation of sand-sized particles of eroded rock.
Sedimentary Rocks are classified based on some criterials, such as Origin and Mode of formation. Sedimentary Rocks can be classified into 3 as follows; 1. Clastic Sedimentary Rock. eg. Sandstone. 2. Organic Sedimentary Rock. eg. Limestone. 3. Chemical Sedimentary Rock. eg. Gypsum.
Terrestrial environmentsRivers (levees, point bars, channel sands)Alluvial fansGlacial outwashLakesDeserts (sand dunes and ergs)Marine environmentsDeltasBeach and shoreface sandsTidal flatsOffshore bars and sand wavesStorm deposits (tempestites)Turbidites (submarine channels and fans)
Limestone is formed from particles derived from organic processes, usually in a marine environment. Sandstone particles are derived from the weathering and erosion of silicate bearing rocks, normally.
Chemical sedimentary rocks precipitate from solution. Organic is a subsection of chemical and includes limestone and coal, detrital, or clastic, are detritus, or fragments, of other rocks (e.g., sandstone). ChaCha on!
Onyx is a variety of quartz, usually with a sedimentary origin.
Puddingstone is a sedimentary rock composed of conglomerate. It has not been metamorphosed. By studying the members of the conglomerate, one may deduce a possible origin.
The word provenance means origin or birth that is start from where the sedimentary rocks are formed.
Sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks of sedimentary origin.
Fossils occur in, or can be found in sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks of a sedimentary origin.
Some sedimentary rocks are formed at least partially of the remains of living things, but many are not. Fossil-rich rocks, coal, and some types of limestone are composed partly of the remains of organisms. Clastic sedimentary rocks such as shale and sandstone are made from sediment that has weathered out of pre-existing rock.