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==Real-Life Information==
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'''Siltstone''' is one of many otherwise unremarkable {{L|sedimentary layer}} stones.
Siltstone is a type of clastic sedimentary stone, in which the grains range in size from 1/16th of a millimeter to 1/256th of a millimeter. Stones comprised of grains larger than 1/16th of a millimeter are called [[Sandstone]]s, while stones comprised of grains smaller than 1/256th of a millimeter are called [[Mudstone]]s.
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==In Real Life==
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Siltstone is a type of clastic sedimentary stone, in which the grains range in size from 1/16th of a millimeter to 1/256th of a millimeter. Stones comprised of grains larger than 1/16th of a millimeter are called {{L|Sandstone}}s, while stones comprised of grains smaller than 1/256th of a millimeter are called {{L|Mudstone}}s.
  
 
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Uses
Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe
Contains

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Siltstone is one of many otherwise unremarkable Template:L stones.

In Real Life

Siltstone is a type of clastic sedimentary stone, in which the grains range in size from 1/16th of a millimeter to 1/256th of a millimeter. Stones comprised of grains larger than 1/16th of a millimeter are called Template:Ls, while stones comprised of grains smaller than 1/256th of a millimeter are called Template:Ls.

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
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Ore
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