I beileve the awnser would be Sedimentary Rocks because you know that if Igneous rocks are weathering, they turn into sediments. And if the sediments are squeezed or stuck together it would make a sedimentary rock. And the rock particles are sediments.
Sedimentary Rocks
It is called sedimentary rock.
Detrital sedimentary layers.
Through weathering and mechanical forces, an igneous rock can be pulverized into silt, sand and other fine particles. Over time . . . a LOT of time . . . a situation can arise that causes these particles to be squeezed in layers into sedimentary rock, then subjected to great heat deep under Earth's surface where they undergo the transformation to metamorphic rocks.
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Sedimentary Rocks
Sediment layers are squeezed from above by the weight of overlying sediment, causing compaction. Compaction squeezes out air and water between the sediment particles. Minerals form as the air and water is squeezed out, cementing the particles together, and forming sedimentary rock.
It is called sedimentary rock.
It is called sedimentary rock.
a type of rock formed by layers of sediments that were squeezed and stuck together over a long time
Sedimentary rocks are formed by the layering of materials, as new layers are added, they compress the lower layers which eventually physically adhere together.
Sedimentary rocks are made from particles called sediment. They are made from layers of sediment (small particles) on the bottom of rivers or seas. The sediments are compressed as more layers build on top of them. The particles then become cemented together to form solid rocks. The layers of rock are called strata. Sedimentary rocks have a grainy structure and they easily crumble.
Detrital sedimentary layers.
Rocks formed from layers of materials that settle and get cemented together are Sedimentary Rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are made up of materials that were once part of another rock. Most sediments are deposited on ocean floors or at the bottom of rivers and lakes.Clastic sedimentary rocks form from layers of sediments. Pressure causes the water around the sediments to be squeezed out and the sediments are cemented together.
The small particles are compressed under water to then form sedimentary rocks
Through weathering and mechanical forces, an igneous rock can be pulverized into silt, sand and other fine particles. Over time . . . a LOT of time . . . a situation can arise that causes these particles to be squeezed in layers into sedimentary rock, then subjected to great heat deep under Earth's surface where they undergo the transformation to metamorphic rocks.