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Gypsum rocks are sedimentary rocks made up of sulfate mineral and formed as the result of evaporating sea water in massive prehistoric basins. This rock is found in many parts of the world. Gypsum deposits lie in flat beds of about six to eight feet in thickness, and are often inter-layered with limestone or shale.

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Who discovered gypsum?

It is not known who discovered Gypsum. It has been in use for about 9000 years. Gypsum has 2 forms, rock and mineral form.


Why is gypsum rock sedimentary?

First of all, Gypsum is a mineral, and Rock Gypsum is a rock, don't get them confused. Second of all, no they aren't. Rock Gypsum is a sedimentary rock, and an alternate name for it is Alabaster.


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Are gypsum rock and rock gypsum the same thing?

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Physical precipitation of gypsum due to the evaporation of seawater produces sedimentary rock called gypsum rock or rock gypsum.


Are gypsum and rock salt varieties of dolostone?

Rock salt and gypsum are not varieties of dolomite.


What does gypsum make?

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What formation is responsible for rock gypsum?

Gypsum is formed underwater, usually between layers of shale and limestone. When the water evaporates and the area dries, the gypsum becomes solid "rock" gypsum.


What color is the gypsum rock?

Gypsum rock is usually colorless or white, but it can also be found in shades of pink, gray, or brown due to impurities present in the mineral.


What rock is gypsum found in?

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Do rock salt and gypsum form when evaporation causes minerals to precipitate from water?

Yes, rock salt (halite) and gypsum can form when evaporation causes minerals to precipitate from water. As water evaporates, the dissolved minerals become more concentrated and reach saturation, leading to the precipitation of these minerals. Rock salt is composed of halite crystals, while gypsum is composed of calcium sulfate crystals.