Sediments, deposition and geological time.
The word sedimentary is an adjective. It is a geological term used to describe a form of rock.
Metamorphic. By contrast, igneous rocks form from lava or magma, and sedimentary rock form from sediment. Those things are formed from previous rocks, but constitute intermediate stages: igneous and sedimentary rocks are formed indirectly from previous rocks.
Sedimentary.
The other type of sedimentary rock besides clastic and chemical is organic sedimentary rock. These rocks form from the accumulation of plant and animal debris, such as coal, which is formed from compressed plant material, and certain types of limestone, which can originate from the accumulation of shells and skeletons of marine organisms. Organic sedimentary rocks often contain fossils and provide insights into past environments and biological activity.
They accumulate and gather up into thick layers, which with time get compacted and lithified to form sedimentary rock.
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
Sedimentary rock can form another rock by being tossed and thrown into the water it takes about maybe 10 years for Sedimentary rock to form another rock.
anything can form sedimentary rock; it is caused by the erosion of sediment over time
That forms sedimentary rock.
Any rock can be broken up and later form a sedimentary rock.
Chalk is a form of limestone, a sedimentary rock.
eroded rock (from igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary) settled. they compact together to form a rock. the rock that they form is known as sedimentary rock
Sedimentary rock melts, then it cools to form Igneous rock. Hoped this helped. :)
Shale (a metamorphic rock) goes through heat and pressure than it turns into slate (a sedimentary rock)
Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock.
metamorphic rock
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