Conglomerate consists of cemented pebbles of various sizes.
It can be made from sand pebbles and formed by water evaporating.
carbonaceous shells form limestone which in this case is a bio-chemical sedimentary rock
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Rock that is formed from volcanoes are igneous rocks. Sedimentary rocks are formed from other layers of grains that are heaving and over millions of years have enough weight squish the grains into a proper rock. This is why the newest rocks are found at the top of layers.
No. It's too late.Unless it gets eroded itself and eventually forms layers of sediment which may then get turned into rock.
Sediment is the stuff that settles at the bottom of a liquid (such as the bottom of a pond). It can include sand and pebbles but also dead plants and animals. If conditions are right, the sediment can dry out and turn into a sedimentary rock (a rock made from sediment). Sedimentary rocks can contain fossils of plants or animals that fell into the "muck" at the bottom of a body of water. Cool, huh?
It is said to be a clastic sedimentary rock.
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Yes, coarse sedimentary rock can be made up of pebbles or boulders. Coarse sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation and cementation of larger grains, such as pebbles and boulders, that are transported by water, ice, or wind. These larger grains are typically found in rocks like conglomerate or breccia.
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Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock made up of rounded pebbles cemented together.
If the pebbles are rounded, then the rock is a conglomerate. If the pebbles have sharper edges, the the rock is a breccia. Both are types of sedimentary rock.
Some are, yes. But broadly speaking, sedimentary is rock made of sediment, which can be far smaller. A classic example of a rock/pebble rock is conglomerate.
Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock. It has pebbles glued in the rock so it looks like a lot of pebbles put together.
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Conglomerate; a clastic sedimentary rock composed of rounded pebbles and sand cemented together.
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Pebbles could be igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary rocks.
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