Deposition forms sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks form as a direct result of the deposition of material on the surface of the Earth. They may also form in bodies of water.
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Wind erosion and deposition may form sand dunes and loess deposits
Some types of igneous and sedimentary rocks can form on Earth's surface.
what types of rocks form when magma cools
Sedimentary rocks form as a direct result of the deposition of material on the surface of the Earth. They may also form in bodies of water.
the rocks form from the deposition and buildup of sediment over time.
It is called deposition.
The three kinds of rocks by their method of formation are IGNEOUS rocks, SEDIMENTARY rocks and METAMORPHIC rocks. Igneous rocks cool from magma or lava. Sedimentary rocks form by the deposition of particulates and silt. Metamorphic rocks form from rocks (usually sedimentary) that are compressed and heated underground.
Wind erosion and deposition may form sand dunes and loess deposits
Wind erosion and deposition may form sand dunes and loess deposits
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition, Compaction, Cementation and Lithification.
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The Law of Superposition states that younger layers of deposition will form on top of older layers of deposition.
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All types of rock can melt. Thus potentially ALL types of rocks can form a magma. Your question - asking for 3 types, is therefore meaningless.