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Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
Fossils occur in, or can be found in sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks of a sedimentary origin.
The physical processes important in transforming sedimentary rocks to metamorphic rocks are, Pressure, Temperature, Stress, Depth of burial and Metasomatism.
evaporation and precipitation.
Sedimentary rock formation begins with igneous, metamorphic, or other sedimentary rocks. When these rocks are exposed at the earth's surface they begin the long slow but relentless process of becoming sedimentary rock.
Yes all fossils occur in sedimentary rocks or rocks that began as sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are the type of rocks that can only form on or very near Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks form from weathering processes that occur on Earth's surface.
Although sedimentary rocks form in a variety of processes, the first process that would occur in the formation of the most common sedimentary rocks would be that of weathering, which is the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces through chemical or mechanical means by nature.
Fossils occur in, or can be found in sedimentary rocks and metamorphic rocks of a sedimentary origin.
They must undergo deposition then have heat and pressure applied. Sedimentary rocks are formed by the actions of chemical or mechanical processes.
Biochemical sedimentary rocks.
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The physical processes important in transforming sedimentary rocks to metamorphic rocks are, Pressure, Temperature, Stress, Depth of burial and Metasomatism.
The rock cycle
Yes, both sedimentary and igneous rock can be metamorphosed by heat and pressure.
The minerals or sedimentary rocks that are not likely to occur in association with bedded rock salt is dolomite. It is a major mineral of the sedimentary rock dolostone.
evaporation and precipitation.