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Many sedimentary rocks are made from the broken bits of other rocks. These are called clast sedimentary rocks. The broken bits of rocks are called sediment. Sediment is the sand you find at the beach, the mud in a lake bottom, the pebbles in a river, and even the dust on furniture. The sediment may, in time, form a rock if the little pieces become cemented together
It is sand. Edit: Over many thousands of years - sediment gets compressed and compacted into layers. The layers form rocks such as slate and coal.
There are many, but the most common is broken down rocks or sand.
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Yes, it is true. Sediments get blown together by wind, and then layer on top of each other. Over time, there's lots of pressure, and the lower sediments become sedimentary rocks.
There are three types of sedimentary rocks:Clastic - rocks formed from sediment accumulated by mechanical weathering (breccia, sandstone and shale)Chemical - rocks formed from dissolved materials settling out of solution (some limestones or rock salt)Organic - rocks formed from sediment formed of plant and animal debris (coal and some limestones)
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