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Crystallization
Yes
Sediments, Detrituse, and other uncosolidated Materials.
No, in order to be a metamorphic rock, it has to be a rock that undergoes extreme heat and pressure. What you're describing is the formation of a sedimentary rock called a limestone.
the formation of a sedimentary rock is first weathering. Weathering breaks into smaller piece's. Next is erosion. Erosion is when it moves the sediment to different places. Deposition after that and what deposition do is forming a sedimentary rock when it rains, snow ect. It slows the rock formation down and less energy and sediment will be on the sedimentary rock. Last it is compaction. and that squeezs the sedimentary rock together
Crystallization
Yes
Sediments, Pressure, And Heat
Sediments, Detrituse, and other uncosolidated Materials.
Cementing is not a process involved in the formation of sedimentary rock.
sedimentary rock formation
Heat and pressure are required to produce metamorphic rock from sedimentary or igneous rock.
Igneous rocks are a "finished product". They do not become sedimentary rock - though sedimentary rocks, with heat and pressure can become metamorphic rocks.
No, in order to be a metamorphic rock, it has to be a rock that undergoes extreme heat and pressure. What you're describing is the formation of a sedimentary rock called a limestone.
A formal mappable unit of sedimentary rock.
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Erosion and deposition may eventually result in the formation of sedimentary rock.