there are no emerelds in sedimantry rock beacuase they are only made out of mud,dust,and 2 other things and a another thing is that if you mine deep enough you can get ,sapphirs,emeralds,diamonds, you sell them and they are woth like 200-400 dollars that's all I can give and rocks are made from minarals
No
There are many types of rock but this one would either be Sedimantary Igneous Metamorphic
thay both are apart of the rock cycle
Should have been made of sand with a little pressure
Heat and pressure changes sedimantary rock (limestone) into metemorphic rock(gnesis).
eroded rock (from igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) settled. they compact together to form a rock. the rock that they form is known as sedimentary rock
yes, rocks change. metamorphic, sedimantary and igneous rocks can change into eachother.
Natural emeralds occur in the earth around active volcanic regions. Magma seeps into the earth heating the rock, causing it to melt. If the heated rock has chromium and beryllium in it, when it cools emeralds can form.
When the sedimentary rock gets pressed with great pressure, it'll turn to metamorphic rock. Also, heating of the sedimentary rock by igneous intrusions will metamorphose it.
just ask a rock-hound
The host rock of emeralds is often a type of rock called beryl, which is a mineral that forms in pegmatites or hydrothermal veins. Emeralds are a variety of beryl that gets its green color from trace amounts of chromium or vanadium.
A river rock can be any type of rock, including sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic. It depends on the geology of the area where the river rock was sourced from and subsequently deposited.