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| Alternate Names = |
| Alternate Names = |
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+ | | Hexidecimal Code = 796D62 |
| Justification = a mineral formed when sand is turned into rock. |
| Justification = a mineral formed when sand is turned into rock. |
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+ | | Image = http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/bc/Sandstone(quartz)USGOV.jpg/220px-Sandstone(quartz)USGOV.jpg |
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− | | Image = [[Image:BIG+RED-7055.jpg|300 px]] |
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+ | | Source = http://chir.ag/projects/name-that-color/ |
| Shade of = Yellow |
| Shade of = Yellow |
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| Alternate Shade = Brown |
| Alternate Shade = Brown |
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− | | Named after = |
+ | | Named after = Sedimentary rock |
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+ | [[Category:Natural colors]] |
Revision as of 12:45, 27 May 2013
Codes and Numbers
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The hexadecimal code that matches this color is 796D62
Justification
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This color was named for a mineral formed when sand is turned into rock.
This color is a shade of Yellow, Brown
The color 796D62 Sandstone is named after a Sedimentary rock