Mos flat rocks are sedimentary, with shale being a prime example. Shale forms from fine sediment being laid down in layers and then later hardened into rock, with the layers preserved. Slate is a metamorphic rock derived from shale that still preserves the layering.
Wear on the rock, like for example in a river there are a lot of smooth pebbles because the water flowing by smooths the surface
You need rocks and a flat land
Are meatmorphic rocks and also perhaps soil.
All rocks can form from sedimentary because the rock cycle is endless.
igneous rocks form within earths surface
banded rocks
Sedimentary, Hopefully that answers your question
The Answer is NO or FALSE
Sedimantary Rocks
Flat layers that may become tilted over time
Sedimentary rocks have flat layers.
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
The thin flat layering found in most metamorphic rocks is called foliation
moraines
it can form into both, they can all form into one another
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks can form from both igneous and sedimentary rocks