I am not sure.....is it sedimentary rock the answer??
Geosynclinal sediments were deposited - which eventually turn into sedimentary rocks - can be many thousands of metres thick.
Organic Sedimentary Rock
The form of rock that comes is most likely to be Petrified Wood which is the the type of rock that has leaf indentations left from long ago.
it is a type of rock that is formed by the deposition ofmaterialin water, as more and more material is deposited the previous layers are compressed to form a rock such as sandstone
Sedimentary rocks.
The Rock Layer has to harden first of all before it can be deposited.
sedimentary rock
Organic Sedimentary Rock
Igneous,metamorphic and sedimentary
The type of rock that forms where the remains of plants and animals are deposited in thick layers are called organic sedimentary rock.
organic sedimentary
organic sedimentary
organic sedimentary
Sedimentary Rocks.
Any type of rock, igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary, can become eroded and re-deposited and cemented together to become a new sedimentary rock.
The form of rock that comes is most likely to be Petrified Wood which is the the type of rock that has leaf indentations left from long ago.
organic sedimentary
it is a type of rock that is formed by the deposition ofmaterialin water, as more and more material is deposited the previous layers are compressed to form a rock such as sandstone