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Shale is composed of the smallest particles of other rocks.

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The clastic sediment with the smallest grain size is known as shale. Shale has particles as tiny as 0.002 millimeters.

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Particles will range from microscopic to boulder sized, depending on the specimen of clastic sedimentary rock.

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Clay.

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What are the types of clastic rocks?

Clastic Sedimentary rocks can be classified on the basis of grain size as: 1. Rudaceous 2. Arenaceous 3. Argillaceous


What are clastic sdimentary rocks?

Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed from particles of pre-existing sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous rock that are deposited, compacted, and cemented together by natural processes.Clastic sedimentary rock is made of fragments of rocks cemented together by a mineral such as calcite or quartz.


How do clastic rocks differ from non clastic rocks in terms of process of formation?

Clastic rocks are composed of broken pieces of older rocks that have been broken up by the process of weathering and are therefore sedimentary in nature. The "clasts" (bits of older rock) may vary in size.


What are the main types of clastic sedimentary rocks?

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Which rock is made up of sediment's?

A sedimentary rock is one that is formed by the accumulation of small to large sediment particles like clay, sand, gravel, pebbles, and boulders, and undergoes compaction, cementation or evaporation from a saturated mineral solution. Sedimentary rock is classified as organic, (derived from organisms) , clastic (formed from any size particle of pre-existing rock), or non-clastic (also referred to as chemical), where the sedimentary rock is formed from the evaporation of a solution that is saturated with mineral compounds. Examples of organic sedimentary rocks are coal and limestone. Examples of clastic sedimentary rocks are conglomerate and shale. Examples of non-clastic or chemical sedimentary rocks are rock gypsum and rock salt.

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Clastic sedimentary rocks are primarily classified on the basis of?

particle size


What are the types of clastic rocks?

Clastic Sedimentary rocks can be classified on the basis of grain size as: 1. Rudaceous 2. Arenaceous 3. Argillaceous


What is the difference between clastic and chemical rocks?

Clastic: These rocks are composed predominantly of broken pieces of older weathered and eroded rocks Non-clastic/ Organic: A sedimentary rock composed of the remains of plants and animals.


What is the size of a clastic sedimentary rock?

Sedimentary rocks are solid and can break into bit (rocks) of various sizes. However, if you mean what are the sizes of a "clast" in a clastic sedimentary rock then the answer is the same. A "clast" is a fragment of rock that is included in a new forming sedimentary rock - the term "clast" does not imply a size and indeed in a clastic sedimentary rock the clasts are frequently of many sizes.


What are sedimentary rocks such as sandstone that are formed from broken fragments from other rocks?

Clastic or detrital rocks, depending on size.


What are clastic sdimentary rocks?

Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed from particles of pre-existing sedimentary, metamorphic, or igneous rock that are deposited, compacted, and cemented together by natural processes.Clastic sedimentary rock is made of fragments of rocks cemented together by a mineral such as calcite or quartz.


The various sedimentary rocks such as conglomerate and sandstone are identified by?

Particle Size


What is the main criterion for classifying detrital sedimentary rocks?

Particle size.


Particle size is the primary basis for distinguishing among various detrital sedimentary rocks?

The primary basis for distinguishing among various detrital sedimentary rocks is particle size. The chief constituents of these rocks are quartz and clay minerals.


How do clastic rocks differ from non-clastic rocks in terms of process of formation?

Clastic rocks are composed of broken pieces of older rocks that have been broken up by the process of weathering and are therefore sedimentary in nature. The "clasts" (bits of older rock) may vary in size.


How do clastic rocks differ from non clastic rocks in terms of process of formation?

Clastic rocks are composed of broken pieces of older rocks that have been broken up by the process of weathering and are therefore sedimentary in nature. The "clasts" (bits of older rock) may vary in size.


Sedimentary rocks formed from broken fragments of other rocks are?

These are known as clastic or detrital sedimentary rocks. Depending on the size of the clasts they may be claystones (< 4 micro m), siltstones (grain size between 4 and 64 micro m) or sandstones (grain size between 64 micro m and 2 mm). If formed of angular fragments larger than 2mm in a finer grained matrix, this type of rock is known as a breccia. If the fragments are rounded, and larger than 2mm then it is a conglomerate.