No because Conglomerate is made by sediments that are eroded by other rock or by dead plants and animals. The sediments are pushed or smooshed together by the pressuer sitting on top of it. This process is called compacton. This process turns the sediments into clasti sedimentry rocks. So Conglomerate is a clastic sedimantary rock.
Well, yes. Conglomerate falls as a sedimentary rock. IT is formed layer by layer and I think Conglomerate is also known as an ''ugly rock.''
yes conglomerate is a sedimentary rock
Conglomerate is a clastic rock. They are coarse-grained sedimentary rocks.
Clastic and organic sedimentary rocks like conglomerate, coal, some limestones, and shale, are formed under pressure from overlying sediments.
Detrital sedimentary rocks. These are rocks consisting of sediments derived from the weathering and erosion of other rocks. Common examples are shale, sandstone and conglomerate.
what is the streak of sedimentary rocks
They are mechanically formed sedimentary rocks, such as Sandstone and Conglomerate.
some examples of organic sedimentary rocks are coal and limestones
Conglomerate is a clastic rock. They are coarse-grained sedimentary rocks.
Clastic sedimentary rocks, like conglomerate and sandstone.
Coal is the only rock on the list which is an organic / biogenic sedimentary rock. Sandstone and conglomerate are both clastic sedimentary rocks and basalt is a mafic extrusive igneous rock.
No. Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
Both organic sedimentary (like coal) and chemical sedimentary (like rock salt) rocks are not composed of particles of other rocks, as are the bulk of sedimentary rocks classified as clastic (shale, sandstone, conglomerate).
Clastic and organic sedimentary rocks like conglomerate, coal, some limestones, and shale, are formed under pressure from overlying sediments.
Detrital sedimentary rocks. These are rocks consisting of sediments derived from the weathering and erosion of other rocks. Common examples are shale, sandstone and conglomerate.
what is the streak of sedimentary rocks
Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks; they settle at bottoms of the rivers, lakes, and oceans in deposited layers.
They are mechanically formed sedimentary rocks, such as Sandstone and Conglomerate.