sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution
One of the group of sedimentary rocks that is made from minerals that were dissolved in water, came out of solution, and were then deposited
Probably refers to chemical sedimentary rocks, which are formed from precipitation of minerals out of still waters which sink to the bottom forming sediments which eventually lithify.
The rocks formed chemically include:
Rock salt
Gypsum
Dolostone
Limestone
Bituminous coal Granite Basalt... All rocks are made of chemicals.
They are rocks.
Chemical sedimentary rocks such as chert and flint.
Chemical
Chemical weathering breaks down rocks
chemical.
dont you mean how?
Rocks haven't a chemical formula as chemical compounds.
They are rocks.
Chemical sedimentary rocks such as chert and flint.
Yes, the composition of the rocks is as a result of the distinct chemical composition.
Mountain is formed from rocks and rocks and minerals are forms of chemical substances.
Weathering in geology means the chemical and mechanical breakdown of rocks that occurs due to the weakening of these rocks by changes in the environment, such as temperature.
Both organic sedimentary (like coal) and chemical sedimentary (like rock salt) rocks are not composed of particles of other rocks. They are different because organic rocks are composed of the remains of living things but chemical rocks are formed by inorganic processes such as evaporation.
The type of chemical weathering that breaks down rocks is acid.
Chemical weathering.
Chemical
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