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Q: What kind of rock is produced by deposition and cementation?
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What type of rock is formed by deposition and cementation of sediments?

Sandstone, a sedimentary rock, is formed by the deposition and cementation of small particles of weathered rock and/or minerals above the surface of Earth. Answered by Jaden


What processes can change sedimentary rock into igneous. rock?

Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.


What type of rock is it when weathering deposition and cementation are all involved in the formation of the rock?

Sedimentary rocks.


What are 4 steps for a sedmentary rock to form?

Deposition, Compaction, Cementation and Lithification


Which process will change sedimentary rock into another sedimentary rock?

Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.


What is the sequence of the lithification of a clastic rock?

Weathering and erosion from an existing rock, transportation and deposition, compaction and cementation.


How can a metamorphic rock can be transformed onto a sedimentary rock?

it can be changed by weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.


What process changes igneous rock and metamorphic rock into sedimentary rock?

Broadly weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction and cementation.


What are the parts of the rock cycle?

weathering,erosion,deposition,compaction and cementation,metamorphism,melting,cooling and solidification.


What processes can lead to igneous rock becoming sedimentary rock?

The processes would be, in order of their occurrence: weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.


What type of rock is formed by the process of erosion deposition compaction and cementation?

Sedimentary Rocks. For Example, Sandstone and Conglomerate.


What represents the correct order of the processes involved in sedimentary rock formation?

weathering erosion deposition compaction/cementation