The rock that forms when layer of particles settle on top of each other and harden is a sedimentary rock.
Thomas Settle - judge - died in 1888.
Elkanah Settle was born on January 1, 1648.
David Settle Reid died on 1891-06-19.
Elkanah Settle died on February 12, 1724 at the age of 76.
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The word you are looking for is "sedimentation." Sedimentation is the process by which sand or particles settle out of wind or water and form layers or deposits over time.
Settlement and compaction. As particles (sediments) are dumped, lets say, at the bottom of a lake, they will begin to settle and eventually harden into a sedimentary rock.
Oldest at the bottom, newest at the top. OR Largest particles first, finest particles last.
The heaver rocks settle to the bottom and the lighter ones stay on the top and they form layers!
suspension
suspension
suspension
Greater density causes particles to settle faster.
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Rock layers are different and unique to each other due to the fact that each layer represents a time period. They are formed when rock, sediment, and minerals settle into one place for a long time and harden when another layer goes over it. Reading rock layers allow geologists to determine how much time has passed. They even sometimes tell of the history of the earth and all of the disasters that have occurred in each era.
A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.
A suspension contains particles that will settle out of the mixture if left sitting out.