sedimentary rocks are formed
Sedimentary rocks are made by the majority of the crust are covered by a thin veneer of loose sediment, and the rock which is made as layers of this debris get compacted and cemented together.
Extrusive igneous rocks are one type of rocks that can be formed above the ground. Sedimentary rocks can also be formed above the ground.
the metamorphic rocks are formed by heat and extreme pressure from other rocks
No, because a sedimentary rock is formed from pieces of other rocks.
heat and pressure
Sedimentary rocks are formed in this substance
Sometimes Pyroclastics are rocks formed from the cooling and solidification of material ejected during explosive volcanic eruptions, and are so primarily igneous. However, this material is often transported an redeposited by processes not directly related to volcanism. When this occurs, the resulting material may be considered sedimentary. Rocks that form from this transported volcanic material are called volcaniclastic rocks.
Detrital rocks are formed from sedimentation of loose particles of rocks that are worn away from rocks from a different location.
When older rocks, plants, and other loose material get pressed or cemented together
Rocks that are formed from preexisting rocks that have been weathered. After the rocks are broken down they are then transported and deposited on the floor of lakes or oceans, and then are litchi field.
A type of mechanical weathering that occurs when loose fragments or particle rocks and minerals get transported, by water or air that scrape the surfaces of stationary rocks.
Those are called sediments. It is any sort of loose rocks and mineral fragments that are deposited in layers. They can either be transported by water, wind, ice, or gravity.
Sedimentary rocks are ones formed by solidified mud and loose earth. Metamorphic rocks are ones formed by some sort of change, such as melting and re-cooling. So they are similar in some senses (they are both rocks, both of the earth) but in others they are very different (physical properties).
Glaciers
Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension. This sediment often formed when weathering and erosion break down a rock into loose material in a source area. The material will then be transported from the source area to the area of deposition. The type of sediment that is transported to a place depends on the geology of the hinterland (the source area of the sediment). However, some sedimentary rocks, like evaporites, are composed of material that formed at the place of deposition. The nature of a sedimentary rock therefore not only depends on sediment supply, but also on the sedimentary depositional environment in which it formed.
Sedimentary rocks are mainly the products of the erosion and weathering of any preexisting rock and are also produced by chemical precipitation of certain minerals: salt, calcium sulfate, etc. The product is sorted by water and redeposited, then hardened by pressure and heat to form rock.The rock particles can be clay, silt sandsized or larger like cobbles and boulders
Sedimentary rocks are made by the majority of the crust are covered by a thin veneer of loose sediment, and the rock which is made as layers of this debris get compacted and cemented together.