Actually, Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock. It is found near water areas so beaches and lakes. I had a piece i found washed up in a garden by a lake. Just clearing up that conglomerate is a SEDIMENTARY rock.
Clasts Pebbles (in a conglomerate) Geodes
Conglomerate rocks are sedimentary rocks; they settle at bottoms of the rivers, lakes, and oceans in deposited layers.
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Moon conglomerate
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On (or in) the ground.
Conglomerate rocks can vary in weight depending on factors like composition and size of the clasts within it. Generally speaking, conglomerate rocks can be heavier than rocks of similar size due to the presence of larger, denser clasts.
No, conglomerate is a sedimentary rock composed of rounded rock fragments cemented together. Clastic rocks are composed of individual grains or fragments of minerals or rocks that have been compacted and cemented together.
Igneous rocks.
Mostly rock containing the element iron, which lends a reddish color that Mars is known for.
Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
you can find conglomerate around the world