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If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
ironstone is a rock containing (at least) fifteen percent iron.
Yes, geodes form in sedimentary rock. They also sometimes form in igneous rock. Use the link below to learn more.
Shale (a metamorphic rock) goes through heat and pressure than it turns into slate (a sedimentary rock)
Yes. Sedimentary rock can weather and form the material for new sedimentary rock.
It is a sedimentary rock.
Ironstone is a sedimentary rock. This is typically deposited directly as a ferruginous sediment. Alternatively, it can be created by chemical replacement.
Any sedimentary rock, including limestone, shale, sandstone, mudstone, ironstone, and slate.
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
Sedimentary rock can form another rock by being tossed and thrown into the water it takes about maybe 10 years for Sedimentary rock to form another rock.
When cemented together, clastic sedimentary rock.
ironstone is a rock containing (at least) fifteen percent iron.
Chalk is a form of limestone, a sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary Rock. Strata is layers of sedimentary rock that form from the deposition of sediment.
anything can form sedimentary rock; it is caused by the erosion of sediment over time
Any rock can be broken up and later form a sedimentary rock.
eroded rock (from igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) settled. they compact together to form a rock. the rock that they form is known as sedimentary rock