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Is conglomerate an igneous?

No. Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.


Is conglomerate a igneous rock metamorphic rock or sedimentary rock?

A conglomerate rock is a heterogeneous material.


Is a meta conglomerate a metamorphic igneous or a sedimentary?

It is a metamorphic rock formed from a progenitor sedimentary rock called a "conglomerate".


Is conglomerate an igneous metamorphic or sedimentary rock?

Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.


Is conglomerate intrusive or extrusive?

Neither. Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock. Intrusive and extrusive are descriptive terms used to classify igneous rocks.


Is metaconglomerate an igneous rock?

No, metaconglomerate is a metamorphic rock, hence the "meta-" addition in front of the usually sedimentary rock conglomerate.


Which rocks has two different size grains of the same mineral?

Pegmatite is a type of igneous rock that can have two different grain sizes of the same mineral present. This is due to the slow cooling process of the magma, allowing for the growth of large crystals (phenocrysts) within a finer-grained matrix.


What is the difference between Conglomerate and Granite?

Granite is an intrusive igneous rock formed from the cooling and solidifying of felsic magma at depth within the Earth's crust. Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock formed from pre-existing rock particles which have been transported and deposited, then compacted and cemented together.


Is conglomerate igneous?

it is sedimentary


What type of rock is created from sedimentary or igneous?

Conglomerate, Sandstone, Shale, Coal Seams, Limestone and Gypsum rock are Sedimentary rocks, while Granodiorite, Granite, Syenite, Diorite, Gabbro, Peridotite and Dunite are Igneous rocks.


What rock does conglomerate form?

Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock.


What types of rock's form on the earth's surface?

Sedimentary and conglomerate, as igneous and metamorphic are both formed underground where there is a high pressure and temperature.