Brick is baked mud, and as such, can be considered to be sedimentary.
No, it is a rock formed by the process of Diagenesis.
None of the above - hematite is a mineral. It can be incorporated into rocks, but it is not a rock by itself.
Chert is a sedimentary rock.
Neither. Chalk is sedimentary.
idk maybe sedimantary?????
sedimentary
there are 4 bill bob and jerry and the one in abi's head she likes to call a brain Igneous, Sedimentary, and Metamorphic.
metamorphic
igneous
it is a metamorphic rock
it is a mineral not a rock
its igneous and sedimentary and metamorphic
Igneous: * Obsidian * Granite * Diorite * Gabbro * Pumice * Basalt Metamorphic: * Slate * Phyllite * Gneiss * Mica schist * Marble * Quartzite * Granulite Sedimentary: * Limestone * Sandstone * Shale * Chert * Mudstone * Chalk
Graphite is a mineral, not a rock that is classified as metamorphic, igneous or sedimentary.
There are three major types of rock: igneous (formed from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava) sedimentary (laid down as sediments) and metamorphic (changed by heat and/or pressure)
53% igneous, 23% metamorphic, and 24% sedimentary
Talc is a mineral and is not classified as metamorphic, sedimentary, or igneous as are rocks.
They are igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic due to weathering, erosion, heat, and pressure
igneous, sedimentary, metamorphic
metamorphic
sedimentary
sedimentary
it is igneous