Yes
Sediments, Detrituse, and other uncosolidated Materials.
Crystallization
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
Sedimentary Rock
Compaction
Sediments, Detrituse, and other uncosolidated Materials.
Crystallization
Cementing is not a process involved in the formation of sedimentary rock.
sedimentary rock formation
A formal mappable unit of sedimentary rock.
you have nothing
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
Erosion and deposition may eventually result in the formation of sedimentary rock.
What potential natural events could alter sedimentary rock formation?
Water chemically and mechanically weathers sedimentary rocks. It also weathers and erodes all rock types, transporting and depositing the sediments, a step in the formation of sedimentary rock.
Sedimentary Rock
Crystallization