Conglomerate,
Breccia,
Sandstone,
Siltstone,
Shale,
Rock salt,
Rock gypsum,
Dolostone,
Limestone,
Bituminous coal.
Two organic sedimentary rocks are Chalk, and Coal
two important organic sedimentary rocks are coral and limestone.
Two organically formed sedimentary rocks are coal and some forms of limestone>
Limestone
limestone
Water chemically and mechanically weathers sedimentary rocks. It also weathers and erodes all rock types, transporting and depositing the sediments, a step in the formation of sedimentary rock.
both are correct metamorphic rock can form from both.
Sandstone and limestone are both sedimentary rocks.
They both behave as brittle solids and are both formed of a mixture of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks.
limestone
Sedimentary rocks can be both chemically and mechanically weathered.
both. Ethanol is formed by a natural process- fermentation- but can also be formed chemically.
Water chemically and mechanically weathers sedimentary rocks. It also weathers and erodes all rock types, transporting and depositing the sediments, a step in the formation of sedimentary rock.
They both are mixed together but compounds are mixed chemically and mixtures are mixed phisically.
both are correct metamorphic rock can form from both.
Physical change. Example: ice melting into water. They're both H2O, so chemically speaking, no new substance is formed.
Sedimentary rocks are ones formed by solidified mud and loose earth. Metamorphic rocks are ones formed by some sort of change, such as melting and re-cooling. So they are similar in some senses (they are both rocks, both of the earth) but in others they are very different (physical properties).
Igneous rocks, which come in many different forms.
Sedimentary and conglomerate, as igneous and metamorphic are both formed underground where there is a high pressure and temperature.
Chemical sedimentary rocks precipitate from solution. Organic is a subsection of chemical and includes limestone and coal, detrital, or clastic, are detritus, or fragments, of other rocks (e.g., sandstone). ChaCha on!
Sandstone and limestone are both sedimentary rocks.