the level right below the topsoil, called the kahuna berkidl
A rock made of particles that are 0.05 cm in size would likely be classified as a fine-grained sedimentary rock. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and lithification of sediment particles that are typically smaller than 0.0625 mm in diameter. Examples include mudstone, siltstone, and shale.
Siltstone.
the answer is ash
Sedimentary rock
Tuff.
ash
Siltstone is a type of sedimentary rock composed mainly of silt-sized particles. These particles are cemented together over time to form a solid rock. Siltstone has a fine-grained texture and is commonly found in geological formations where sediments have accumulated.
The rock that is made up of the largest particles is the Conglomerate
Loess is made up mainly of fine-grained particles such as silt and clay, with some sand and larger rock fragments. It is typically formed by the accumulation of wind-blown dust over time.
Sandstone is made from .05 cm particles.
tiny particles of rock
Yes, shale is a sedimentary rock primarily composed of tiny particles, such as clay minerals and silt, that settle at the bottom of lakes and oceans. These fine particles accumulate over time, often in low-energy environments, where they compact and lithify into shale. The layering and gradual deposition of these sediments contribute to the rock's characteristic fine-grained texture.