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What kind of texture will conglomerate rock have?

Conglomerate is a rock that has pieces of other rocks glued together to form one larger chunk. Therefore, they have a coarse-grained texture


What shape is the conglomerate rock?

Conglomerate rocks have a clastic sedimentary texture, meaning they are composed of rounded or angular rock fragments cemented together. These rock fragments can vary in size, creating a texture that resembles a cobblestone street.


What type of rock is meta-conglomerate?

the meta conglomerate is a metamorphic rock it's mineral composition is from quartz & it has a non- foliated texture, it's formed via temprature (the agent of metamorphism) & the type of metamorphism is said to be "thermal" & the pre-metamorphic rock is conglomerate.


What kind of rock is conglomerate?

conglomerate is sedimentary rockCoarsely-angular, poorly-sorted clasts in a silicious or carbonate matrix.


What kind of rock is gravel pebbles for conglomerate?

sedimentary rock


What sedimentary rock is compossed of fragments of any kind of rock cemented intoa solid mass?

This would be called a conglomerate! Any sedimentary rock that is comprised of clasts and held together within a fine grained matrix is called a conglomerate. There is no other name for rocks like this except for conglomerate


Which sedimentary rock would be formed by the compaction and cementation of rounded pebbles?

Conglomerate rock would be formed by the compaction and cementation of rounded pebbles.


What rock does conglomerate form?

Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock.


Is conglomerate a igneous rock metamorphic rock or sedimentary rock?

A conglomerate rock is a heterogeneous material.


What kind of texture does a conglomerate rock have?

There are two kinds od Conglomerate rocks, Paraconglomerates and Orthoconglomerates; Paraconglomerates are one of two varieties of conglomerate rock defined by texture consisting of a matrix supported rock that consists of at least 15% sand sized grains (<2 mm); the rest being larger grains of varying sizes. Orthoconglomerates are defined by texture. They are a grain supported rock that consists primarily of gravel sized grains (~256 mm) and less than 15% matrix grains (<2 mm, ie. Sand and finer particles).


What kind of rock is a sedimentary rock?

It is Limestone Gypsum Coal Dolomite Halite Sandstone Conglomerate Shale


How is conglomerate?

conglomerate is a sedimentary rock