yes it can be in water because all the sediments build on top of it and that's when you get ther layers in it.
What do sedimentry rocks have to do with water
weathering of preexisting rocks form clastic sedimentary rocks, Oversaturated water basins form chemical sedimentary rocks after the water evaporates and dead sea organisms settle at the bottom forming biochemical sedimentary rocks.
No, sedimentary rocks formed from fragments of other rocks are called clastic sedimentary rocks. Chemical sedimentary rocks form from minerals that are dissolved in water and precipitate out to form rocks like limestone or halite.
weathering and erosion helps to build sedimentary layers then sedimentary rocks
Chemical sedimentary rocks are formed by the precipitation of minerals from water.
Sedimentary rocks are usually formed in water, but not always. Some sandstones, for example, form in deserts.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks come from the deposition of material at the Earth's surface and within bodies of water.
Usually on the bottom of a body of water
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All sedimentary rocks are made by of deposition of the products of erosion either on land or more usually in water. Crystalline sedimentary rocks can be produced by the evaporation of a brine.