G05 BENOSA(PT ROCK AND MINERALS) Flipbook PDF


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Sandstone -Flooring -Sedimentary Rock -A mineral Importance: The sandstone is the type of stone that keeps your room cool, It is an ideal choice for those living in poor conditions and climate. Definition: Because of its durability, it is often used in high-traffic areas like the kitchen. It is also popular as a paving material in lawns because of its porous quality. Uses: Sandstone tiles will enhance the flooring appearance of bathrooms. It can be used as a building material for your new residential or commercial project.


Limestone -Brickwall -Not a minerals -Man made rock Importance: It helps adjust the building's temperature, as they store heat and cool air. Definition: An immovable block or obstruction. Uses: Use smooth brick slips to create a warm and inviting environment in your kitchen. Accent a bathroom wall with brick tiles or outline a door frame. Quartz -Floortiles -Natural stone minerals -Igneous Rock


Importance: Serves more than just their function as a protective surface for areas of your home. Definition: A thin rectangular slab of baked clay, concrete, or other material used in overlapping rows for covering roofs. Uses: Used for kitchen, bathroom, parking lots, rooftops and also used as table pots for dining rooms. Talc -Starch -Not a mineral -Gypsum Rock Importance:


Starch is the most important energy source for humans. Definition: It is odorless, tasteless white substance occurring widely in plant tissue and obtained chiefly from cereals and potatoes. Uses: It is processed to produce many of the sugars used in processed foods. Mixing most starches in warm water produces a past, such as wheatpaste, which can be used as a thickening, stiffening or gluing agent.


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