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sedimentary rock is formed from soil a necessary factor for crop growth

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Sediment are tiny grains of sand that travel in streams and rivers. When deposited, the top layer presses down on the bottom layer. Over millions of years, this pressure presses out water between the grains of sand, and compacts the sand more tightly, and more tightly, until eventually sedimentary rock forms.

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One word -- coal. Cheap home grown energy.

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