sedimentary rocks and metamorphic
erosion and deposition
evaporation and precipitation.
All three rock types could be formed in areas under the seas. Two types of rock are most likely to form on the seafloor, however. Sedimentary rock is formed on the seafloor where accumulations of sediments undergo lithification processes. Extrusive igneous rock can form on the seafloor when lava erupts on its surface.
endemism and climate change
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sedimentary rocks and metamorphic
erosion and deposition
Loose sediments can become a sedimentary rock through the process of lithification. These sediments are compacted due to intense pressure and then undergo cementation to form sedimentary rocks.
Sandstone And Limestone
Compaction and cementaion.
Chemical sediments, when conditions are right, precipitates to form chemical sediments. This precipitation occurs one of two ways, by physical processes, or by biochemical origin.
Heat and pressure.
No. Geology is the study of the processes going on inside and on the surface of earth relating to the rocks and sediments that make it up. Astronomy is the study of objects in space. There is some overlap of the two fields, however, such as in the formation of Earth or the study of geologic processes on other planets.
The two main uses of rocks are for industrial processes and building materials. Rocks can be used in many things every day.
Mechanical wethering and Chemical wethering are the two major process that break down the rocks.
evaporation and precipitation.