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Sedimentary rock; this is because the earth is constantly going through the rock cycle and both igneous rock and metamorphic rock have a lot to deal with under the earths surface and sedimentary rocks doesn't it just builds and builds over time which creates 75% of rock the covers the earth surface.

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What makes up about 95 percent of the rocks in earths crust?

Igneous and metamorphic rock make up 95% of the rocks in Earth's crust. Only a thin layer is made up of sedimentary rock.


Why is there no sedimentary rock deep in the earths crust?

Sedimentary rocks get transformed into metamorphic and eventually igneous rocks in deep earth's crust.


Which rock group makes up least of earths crust?

Just to say: This question refers to rock groups. Not what type of rock.Igneous rocks make up most of the earth's crust.


What are the most common type of rock found at the earths surface and in the earths crust?

The most common type of rock found at the Earth's surface and in the Earth's crust are sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and lithification of sediments such as sand, mud, and organic debris. Sedimentary rocks cover about 75% of the Earth's surface.


Where does sedimentary rock exist core crust or mantle?

Sedimentary rock covers much of the Earth's crust.


What is earths sedimentary rock made of?

Sediments


Is the crust made up of rock?

Yes. The crust is made of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock.


Is the earth's crust sedimentary rock?

no it can also be metaphoric or igneous rock


Most of earths history is recorded where?

In sedimentary rock.


Where in the crust would you find sedimentary rock?

The very top layer of crust.


What type of rocks make up the earths crust?

The Earth's crust is primarily made up of igneous rocks such as basalt and granite, as well as sedimentary rocks like sandstone and limestone. Metamorphic rocks, which are formed from other rock types through heat and pressure, are also found in the Earth's crust.


Why there is no sedimentary rock deep in Earth's crust?

Below certain depths the heat and pressure will turn sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.