There are various processes that are involved in the formation of sedimentary rocks. This starts from weathering to deposition then erosion and finally there is lithification and compaction.
Loose sediments can become a sedimentary rock through the process of lithification. These sediments are compacted due to intense pressure and then undergo cementation to form sedimentary rocks.
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All three types are parts of the 'rock cycle', the never ending cycle of erosion, deposition, lithification, metamorphism, melting, and solidification.
A motive force such as wind or water .
There are various processes that are involved in the formation of sedimentary rocks. This starts from weathering to deposition then erosion and finally there is lithification and compaction.
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation and Lithification.
Weathering and erosion from an existing rock, transportation and deposition, compaction and cementation.
Five steps: weathering, erosion transportation, deposition, and lithification
Weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, and cementation.
Erosion, transportation of the eroded material, deposition of this material then lithification.
Erosion, transportation of the eroded material, deposition of this material then lithification.
Loose sediments can become a sedimentary rock through the process of lithification. These sediments are compacted due to intense pressure and then undergo cementation to form sedimentary rocks.
There really is no trigger; it's a process that involves tectonics and its associated plate subductions, uplift, and volcanism, along with weathering, erosion, and lithification of sediments.
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when uplifted rocks reach the Earth's Surface, weathering, erosion, and deposition begin
Glacial erosion requires movement. Thus, glacial erosion begins as soon as the glacier starts moving.