Sedimentary rocks are solid and can break into bit (rocks) of various sizes.
However, if you mean what are the sizes of a "clast" in a clastic sedimentary rock then the answer is the same. A "clast" is a fragment of rock that is included in a new forming sedimentary rock - the term "clast" does not imply a size and indeed in a clastic sedimentary rock the clasts are frequently of many sizes.
Clastic sedimentary rock.
crystal size
Shale is clastic sedimentary rock.
Breccias are a relatively common clastic sedimentary rock.
sedimentary rock
non clastic sedimentary rock :)
Shale is clastic sedimentary rock.
Fragmentation clastic sedimentary rock is formed by the lithification of inorganic and/or organic sediments.
No, conglomerate is a sedimentary rock composed of rounded rock fragments cemented together. Clastic rocks are composed of individual grains or fragments of minerals or rocks that have been compacted and cemented together.
Shale, sandstone, and conglomerate are examples of clastic sedimentary rock.
None of the above. These terms describe sedimentary rocks. Granite is igneous.
Chalk is a type of sedimentary rock that is primarily composed of organic material, specifically the calcareous remains of marine microorganisms such as coccolithophores. It is not considered clastic, as it does not consist of fragments of pre-existing rock like clastic sedimentary rocks.