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You might expect a deposit of rock salt or rock gypsum to have formed in a shallow, evaporating basin such as a salt flat or a desert play. These minerals are often deposited when water evaporates, leaving behind the salt or gypsum crystals.
A flat deposit of rock is known as a geological formation called a "stratum." Strata are horizontal layers of rock in the Earth's crust that have distinct characteristics due to the different periods in which the rock layers formed. These layers provide important information about the Earth's history and can help geologists understand past environments.
The deposit is most likely transported and deposited by a glacier. Glaciers are massive sheets of ice that can carry rock particles long distances and leave behind unsorted and scratched deposits as they melt and retreat. This process is known as glacial deposition.
A strata-bound deposit is a mineral deposit that is confined within a specific layer or stratum of rock. These deposits typically form in sedimentary rock environments where mineralization is concentrated within a distinct horizon or layer. Examples include coal beds, iron ore deposits, and certain types of copper and uranium deposits.
When sediments deposit in lakes or oceans, they typically settle in layers on the bottom of the body of water. Over time, these layers can build up and form sedimentary rock.
Layer
Yes! It is rock that is not ore, but surrounds the ore.
deposit
Igneous Rock
it deposits dust and other molecule found in the rock
an rock like deposit of animal skeleton just below the ocean surface is a scavenger.
rock
rock
You can call it "Ore" or even "Mineral deposit"!
You might expect a deposit of rock salt or rock gypsum to have formed in a shallow, evaporating basin such as a salt flat or a desert play. These minerals are often deposited when water evaporates, leaving behind the salt or gypsum crystals.
Only be being eroded and its regolith subsequently being transported to a deposit where it time it will become a new sedimentary rock.
Slate is the metamorphic rock, formed from regional (heat and pressure applied) metamorphism on shale.