None of the above.
These terms describe sedimentary rocks. Granite is igneous.
It is none of these. Clastic, organic, and chemical are terms for classifying sedimentary rock. Rhyolite is igneous.
Conglomerate is a clastic rock. They are coarse-grained sedimentary rocks.
Rock salt is a chemical sedimentary rock.
Clastic, Chemical and Organic sedimentary rock.
Clastic sediments are sediments that have particles or pieces of rock (clasts) in them. The clasts can be of igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary rock. Non-clastic sediments are made up of dissolved minerals or organic matter.
clastic
It is clastic
It is none of these. Clastic, organic, and chemical are terms for classifying sedimentary rock. Rhyolite is igneous.
chemical
Organic, Chemical and Clastic
Clastic, Chemical, and Organic
Organic, Chemical and clastic.
Conglomerate is a clastic rock. They are coarse-grained sedimentary rocks.
Flint is a chemical sedimentary rock that forms from the precipitation of silica-rich fluids, rather than from the accumulation and compaction of organic or clastic sediment particles.
Rock salt is a chemical sedimentary rock.
The three categories of sedimentary rocks are clastic, chemical, and organic. Clastic rocks form from the accumulation of weathered rock fragments, chemical rocks form from the precipitation of minerals from water, and organic rocks form from the remains of living organisms.
Clastic sedimentary rocks: Formed from the accumulation of mineral and rock fragments that are cemented together. Chemical sedimentary rocks: Formed from precipitation of minerals dissolved in water. Organic sedimentary rocks: Formed from the accumulation of organic material, such as plants or animals.