Their layered structure :)
Sedimentary rock is used in:Gravel and roadbedsConcrete aggregateProduction of cementProduction of steelProduction of glassMedicinesMakeupToothpasteBuilding componentsThe study of Earth's historyThe production of brickProduction of pottery and ceramicsPaintsDrywallPlaster
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic rocks are classified by foliation or lack there of, not sedimentary rocks. They are classified into Clastic Sedimentary, and Chemical Sedimentary.
No. The rocks you describe are clastic or detrital sedimentary rocks.
Because some sedimentary rocks are made from different kinds of sediments.
Their layered structure :)
Sedimentary rock is used in:Gravel and roadbedsConcrete aggregateProduction of cementProduction of steelProduction of glassMedicinesMakeupToothpasteBuilding componentsThe study of Earth's historyThe production of brickProduction of pottery and ceramicsPaintsDrywallPlaster
Sedimentary Rocks
Sedimentary rocks are the most common types of rocks that cover the earths surface because they are layered rocks. Approximately 65% of the rocks are sedimentary.
no because sedimentary rocks are made at the bottom of oceans
No, because a sedimentary rock is formed from pieces of other rocks.
They are called clastic sedimentary rocks.
All rocks can form from sedimentary because the rock cycle is endless.
Because sedimentary rocks are soft rocks
I don't think industry have anything to do with sedimentary rocks because industry is used for goods.
Sedimentary rocks
Metamorphic rocks are classified by foliation or lack there of, not sedimentary rocks. They are classified into Clastic Sedimentary, and Chemical Sedimentary.