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Natural Sciences and Technology Grade 5 Term 4: Planet Earth and Beyond Sedimentary Rocks (PPT 2)

Topic 3 Sedimentary Rocks Uses of sedimentary rock PPT 2 Gr 5 Natural Sciences and Technology – Term 4, Topic 3

Shale Gr 5 Natural Sciences and Technology – Term 4, Topic 3

How do we use sedimentary rock? Sandstone Used in building materials. Soft and easy to carve. Comes in different colours and look decorative. Used to make decorative columns, pillars, fountains especially in houses and cathedrals. Used as paving stones as it does not weather. Gr 5 Natural Sciences and Technology – Term 4, Topic 3

Sandstone Gr 5 Natural Sciences and Technology – Term 4, Topic 3

Limestone Used in building materials. Cut into blocks. Can be crushed to make cement. Can be carved easily and is used in sculptures. Limestone makes glass stronger. Farmers use limestone to improve their soil. Used in some medicines. Used as white pigment in toothpaste, paints and plastics. Gr 5 Natural Sciences and Technology – Term 4, Topic 3

Limestone Gr 5 Natural Sciences and Technology – Term 4, Topic 3