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Short spans of geologic time
Short spans of geologic time
High tides flood the salt pans with sea water which evaporates to leave behind salt deposits. This is how salt deposits are formed.
Stalagtites are formed by mineral deposits by water.
Halite deposits have been formed all through the ages. There are still halite deposits being formed anywhere there is salt water. Near Carlsbad, NM and in Kansas there are halites that formed 250-225 million years ago. Michigan has salt deposits that are 440-350 million years old. Salt is still being evaporated out of water. It depends on the location as to the age of the salt deposit.
Limestone is a sedimentary rock formed of calcite or calcium carbonate deposits from ancient sea life. Sandstone is a metamorphic rock formed from sand which has been solidified by some geologic process. Quartzite, for example, is a type sandstone formed from solidified grains of quartz sand.
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A rock formed from deposits of shell fragment is Limestone.
Such a substance is a mineral, through the process does not have to be geologic; it simply has to be natural.
Claystone, and shale are sedimentary rocks formed from lithified deposits of clay.
A sedimentary rock formed from sand deposits is called a 'Sandstone' or generically a 'Psammite'.
Sandstone is formed from deposits of sand.
The pangae was formed
Magma in the earths core that formed the chemical over some 250 million years is forced to the surfice over millions of years through volcanic action final reaches the surfice and is solidified as seams along with the molden rock,
Short spans of geologic time
Short spans of geologic time
A sedimentary rock that is sometimes formed by deposits of shell fragments is LIMESTONE!!