Sedimentory rocks form in several stages, which are: weathering, errosion, sedimentation, cementation and at the end lithification.
Some examples of sedimentary rocks formed by chemical precipitation from seawater are limestone, dolomite, and evaporites such as rock salt and gypsum. These rocks form when minerals in seawater precipitate out and accumulate over time to create solid rock formations.
Rocks vary in mineral composition, texture, and origin. Igneous rocks are formed from magma or lava, sedimentary rocks are made from weathered materials or organic debris, and metamorphic rocks are altered by heat and pressure. Each type has distinct characteristics that result from their formation processes.
Rocks formed from broken rocks are known as sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and lithification of sediments, which can include fragments of other rocks, minerals, and organic material. Common examples of sedimentary rocks formed from broken rocks include sandstone, conglomerate, and shale.
Residual parent material is the weathered bedrock that is found beneath the soil layer. It is the unconsolidated material from which the soil has developed over time through the process of weathering and erosion.
Sedimentary rocks formed from the remains of plants and animals are called organic sedimentary rocks. Examples include coal, formed from the remains of plants, and limestone, formed from the shells of marine organisms.
Cementation.
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sedimentary rocks are formed when sediments have pressure put on them and they stick together x
Sedimentary rocks are those formed from the accumulation and cementation of other rocks and eroded rock particles usually, but not necessarily, after transportation by means of water.
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What do sedimentry rocks have to do with water
The land where the rock was formed was underwater when the rock was formed. Over the years layers of Sediment sank to the bottom. Pressure formed the sediments into rock.
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sedimentry rocks can vary depending of the rock. But most sedimentry are between 12-100cm
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