Sedimentary rock usually exhibits stratification, or layering of sediments.
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what types of sedimentary grain rocks are their
If magma cooled slowly the grain texture will be course with large crystals if the magma cooled fast the grain texture with be smooth or frothy and will usually not have any crystals
Banded
conglomerate
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Conglomerate is a whitish with grey rock.
No conglomerate is not a biochemical. It is not made from shells.
conglomerate
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The mineral composition of the conglomerate determines the grain shape as well the the type of weathering or erosive elements (wind, water, chemicals) that the rock is is exposed to because grain shape is heavily dependent upon whether the rock has been subjected to erosion or not.
Course grained it mean more than 2 mm.
Hi there, a conglomerate is actually a crock where the dominant grain size is larger than a certain size. From memory it is 5mm. A conglomerate can be made from any mineral assemblage. www.aapg.org is a good place to find out more
Granite has a heterogeneous grain pattern or texture.
Conglomerate is one of two similar rocks not to be confused. The large 'grains' are rounded as a result of their formation, and indeed the formation of the rock. Conglomerate is not to be confused with Breccia, a similar rock formed in very different circumstances. Breccia fragments tend to be smaller, but most of all are always angular.
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Conglomerates tend to be used for decoration. Many conglomerates are polished and displayed in buildings or on jewelry.
The grain - is the pattern in the wood, showing the direction of the fibres.
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