Sand, silt or clay
In the rock cycle, rocks change into differant types of rocks over time. For example, igneous rocks might break into sediments that form sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rock usually exhibits stratification, or layering of sediments.
sedimentary rocks are what fossils are found in
IF the sedimentary rock is taken down deep into the earth in a subduction zone, it could melt and form lave.
the five themes and the six elements could help me by separating the different categories in geography and making things easier
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean "sedimentary"? If so, sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of sediments that have been compacted and cemented together over time. They are one of the three main types of rocks, along with igneous and metamorphic rocks.
In the rock cycle, rocks change into differant types of rocks over time. For example, igneous rocks might break into sediments that form sedimentary rocks.
In the rock cycle, rocks change into differant types of rocks over time. For example, igneous rocks might break into sediments that form sedimentary rocks.
A sedimentary rock is one that is formed from sediments laid down in horizontal strata, usual at the bottom of lakes or shallow seas. But they can be formed on land, such as Old Red Sandstone, which is a remnant of an ancient hot desert.An "organic" sedimentary rock is one made up not from mineral sediments such as sand and mud, but from the skeletal remains of sea-creatures or from partially decayed plant remains (coal). It follows that organic sedimentary rock will always be formed under water. (The skeletons are mineral, typically calcium carbonate). An example is limestone, which may be carboniferous, oolitic, or chalk.To answer the question, the factors that might stop the development of an organic sedimentary rock include: extinction of the species, loss of sea-life through climate change, or the drying up of the ocean through land uplift. Even an ice-age might affect the process.
Sediments which are derived from some schist rock formations might contain garnet.
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It can't unless you mean it gets more layered.
A tea kettle is in the following categories: kitchen tools things that hold water things you put on a stove things made out of metal things related to tea beverage producing tools things that can be dangerous for children things that even an idiot can figure out how to use things that are commonly found in British households things that whistle things that might conduct electricity things that have handles Did you have specific categories in mind?
Sedimentary rock usually exhibits stratification, or layering of sediments.
sedimentary rock
A sedimentary rock becomes another sedimentary rock through erosion. The rock is eroded into bits, carried away, deposited and cemented and then lithified into a new sedimentary rock
Lots of different things, especially in certain types of laboratories.But considering the categories you have the question in I guess the answer might be: radioisotopes of elements.