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Examples of biochemical sedimentary rocks include limestone, which forms from the accumulation of shells and coral fragments, and chert, which is formed from the silica-rich remains of marine organisms. Evaporites are sedimentary rocks that form from the precipitation of minerals from evaporating water bodies, such as rock salt (halite) and gypsum, which are common examples.
Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.
Approximately 75% of the rocks on Earth are sedimentary. This type of rock forms from the accumulation and compression of sediments over time. Sedimentary rocks are found in a wide range of environments, including oceans, rivers, and deserts.
what type of rock is agate
Sedimentary rocks form from the deposition and compaction of sediment such as sand, silt, and clay. These rocks include sandstone, shale, and limestone.
weathering of preexisting rocks form clastic sedimentary rocks, Oversaturated water basins form chemical sedimentary rocks after the water evaporates and dead sea organisms settle at the bottom forming biochemical sedimentary rocks.
Examples of biochemical sedimentary rocks include limestone, which forms from the accumulation of shells and coral fragments, and chert, which is formed from the silica-rich remains of marine organisms. Evaporites are sedimentary rocks that form from the precipitation of minerals from evaporating water bodies, such as rock salt (halite) and gypsum, which are common examples.
sedimentary rocks
Chemical sedimentary rocks are formed from the precipitation from, or evaporation of, water that is saturated with dissolved minerals. In addition, most clastic sedimentary rocks are also formed from the cementing together of sediment particles by the precipitation of minerals from water.
Sedimentary rocks have beds/strata. They are made from decomposed materials of other rocks. Plus they they have 3 forms: clastic = compacted or cemented rock particles (consolidated); precipitated = dissolved minerals deposited as H2O (water) cools or evaporates; organic = formed from organic matter (coal) or the activities of organisms (amber). Clastic sedimentary rocks are the most common, they are either sorted or unsorted. Precipitated sedimentary rocks can be crystals or massive. Organic sedimentary rocks usually vary.
Detrital sedimentary rock. clastic sedimentary A+
Sandstone is the sedimentary rock formed from weathered rock.
Sedimentary rocks, and foliated metamorphic rocks form in layers.
Composed mostly of granite, the continental crust is the layer of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks which forms the continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores, known as continental shelves
The chemical sedimentary rocks formed from evaporating water and leaving mineral deposits are called evaporites. These rocks include minerals like gypsum, halite, and calcite that precipitate out of solution as the water evaporates.
Chemical
Clastic sedimentary rocks.