I don't think industry have anything to do with sedimentary rocks because industry is used for goods.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
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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.
Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
A sedimentary rock is made of little tiny rock for ms whatley classSeeing Pebbles Ending The Cycle and Starting OverDown in the River streamIn the rocks are Pebbleshuman seeing the rockEntering the CycleNow it stopsTo the sedimentary rocksRight where it isYou see one right here...
igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
Sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks made form sedimentary rocks.
No, sedimentary rocks are not classified as foliated. Foliation is a textural feature found in certain types of metamorphic rocks where minerals are aligned in layers or bands due to pressure and heat. Sedimentary rocks are formed by the accumulation and cementation of sediments and do not exhibit foliation.
they form
== == Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks