The three types of sedimentary rocks pertains to the varying distinctions of land present. Clastic are accumulations of small pieces of broken rock and have been piled and lithified by compaction and cementation. Chemical sedimentary rock form when water evaporates and leaves minerals behind. Thick deposits of salt and gypsum form when constant flooding and evaporation occur over long periods of time. Organic sedimentary rock is the accumulation of debris from organic processes. The shedding of shells, bones and teeth can create a thick enough layer on a seafloor to form a rock, organic, sedimentary base.
Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of rock and mineral fragments, while chemical sedimentary rocks are formed from the precipitation of minerals out of solution. Organic sedimentary rocks are formed from the remains of plants and animals. They differ in their composition, formation process, and appearance.
Students can compare and contrast Earth's sections by examining differences and similarities in composition, characteristics, and processes. For example, they could compare the solid crust to the liquid outer core in terms of state of matter and behavior. By exploring variations in temperature, pressure, and density in different sections, students can gain a deeper understanding of Earth's structure.
The process is called stratigraphic correlation, where geologists compare the layers of rock (strata) in different locations to determine if they are the same age and have similar characteristics. This helps in understanding the geological history of an area and reconstructing past environments.
Sedimentary rocks make up about 75% of Earth's crust by volume, while igneous rocks make up about 15-20%. Sedimentary rocks form through processes like erosion, deposition, and cementation, while igneous rocks form from the cooling of molten magma.
The STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH can be compared to a BOILED EGG and an AVOCADOThe CRUST in the EARTH'S SURFACE is compared to the SKIN of the AVOCADO and the Shell of the BOILED EGGThe MANTLE in the EARTH is compared to the FLESH of the AVOCADO and the EGG WHITEThe CORE in the EARTH is compared to the SEED of the AVOCADO and the EGG YOLK...
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
The moods of the speakers are different, and you would contrast them in a compare-and-contrast.
The moods of the speakers are different, and you would contrast them in a compare-and-contrast.
the compare is they both are rivers and they are long and the contrast is they are named different and is in different states
Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed from the accumulation of rock and mineral fragments, while chemical sedimentary rocks are formed from the precipitation of minerals out of solution. Organic sedimentary rocks are formed from the remains of plants and animals. They differ in their composition, formation process, and appearance.
Different; contrast
different flavors
Yes. For example: compare and contrast the flavors of yellow, green and red peppers; compare and contrast raw vs. cooked weight of ground beef of different fat contents; compare and contrast prices of milk of different fat contents.
Compare and contrast is kind of a redundant statement. It just means to compare similarities and differences of one relationship to another. For example,"in this relationship, I can be myself. With my ex, I had to pretend to be someone I wasn't"
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contrast = say how items are different compare = say how items are the same
Well, it is argumentative because, when you compare and contrast you do that for a reason....its either to prove something or come up with facts to prove something. You compare and contrast to see what is similar and different, you see what is the difference and make opinions from there.