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Clastic (those formed of particles of other rocks) and non-clastic (organic and chemical precipitate or evaporite rocks).
None of the above. These terms describe sedimentary rocks. Granite is igneous.
No. The rocks you describe are clastic or detrital sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic rocks are classified by foliation or lack there of, not sedimentary rocks. They are classified into Clastic Sedimentary, and Chemical Sedimentary.
Clastic, Chemical and Organic sedimentary rock.
Clastic (those formed of particles of other rocks) and non-clastic (organic and chemical precipitate or evaporite rocks).
None of the above. These terms describe sedimentary rocks. Granite is igneous.
No. The rocks you describe are clastic or detrital sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic rocks are classified by foliation or lack there of, not sedimentary rocks. They are classified into Clastic Sedimentary, and Chemical Sedimentary.
Clastic: These rocks are composed predominantly of broken pieces of older weathered and eroded rocks Non-clastic/ Organic: A sedimentary rock composed of the remains of plants and animals.
Clastic Rocks, Organic Rocks, and Chemical Rock
Organic, Chemical and Clastic
Clastic, Chemical and Organic sedimentary rock.
Organic, Chemical and clastic.
Yes Sedimentary rocks also include a third type, chemical rocks -saf13
Conglomerate is a clastic rock. They are coarse-grained sedimentary rocks.
== == Clastic sedimentary rocks.