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Dolostone because it is a sedimentary rock that is formed through a chemical process that involves evaporation and crystallization.
Dolostone because it is a sedimentary rock that is formed through a chemical process that involves evaporation and crystallization.
It forms through cementation. Hope this helped.
yes.It is as a result of compression forces acting on a rock which is not very tough as a result it break.if a rock is highly resistant folding occurs and you have a fold mountain building up.
Faults are the result of "brittle deformation". This means that they occur in rocks which are not molten. A rock has to be solid before it can be faulted, and hence the rock must have formed before the fault could form within it.
Halite
Evaporated salt water will produce rock salt.
Evaporation removes water from sediment to form sedimentary rock. When water evaporates everything that was in the water dries out. The evaporation of water from sediment takes a very long time to form sedimentary rock.
Rocks composed of evaporite minerals, such as halite and gypsum, are rocks formed by evaporation of fluids.
first of all rocks don't evaporate. Second of all they turn into magma then when magma cools it turns into igneous rock
Yes.
sedimentary
Some form of metamorphic rock would result; if the temperatures are high enough, the rock could partially or completely melt, resulting in magma.
evaporation followed by filitration
Dolostone because it is a sedimentary rock that is formed through a chemical process that involves evaporation and crystallization.
Batholith rock.
Geological structures form as a result of ductile deformation. These structures include glacier rock, slate, and other such features found as a result of rock wearing down.