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sedimentary
Sedimentary rock is formed from the cementing of small pieces of older rocks, shells, soil, or dead plants and animals. These fragments, called sediments, can be compacted and cemented together over time to create sedimentary rock. Examples of sedimentary rocks include sandstone, limestone, and shale.
Small plants can be found growing on rocks in a variety of environments, such as mountains, rocky cliffs, riverbeds, and coastal shores. These plants are known as lithophytes and are adapted to survive in harsh conditions by clinging to the surfaces of rocks to access nutrients and water. Look for these unique habitats in rocky areas with good sunlight exposure.
To find out how many small rocks are needed to equal the mass of the larger rock, we first convert the mass of the larger rock from kilograms to grams: 3 kilograms = 3000 grams. Since each small rock weighs 2 grams, to find the number of small rocks needed, we divide the mass of the larger rock by the weight of each small rock: 3000 grams / 2 grams per small rock = 1500 small rocks. Therefore, it would take 1500 small rocks to equal the mass of the larger rock weighing 3 kilograms.
The rock is called sedimentary rock. The process of turning dead plants into coal through pressure and heat is known as coalification.
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Some things in the environment often inhabited by small plants are rocks. You can find these types of grow-rocks in places such as ponds and lakes, garden,seashore and in the forest. These rocks can be found in marshy areas, in places were there is diannual rains.
Some islands are too small to be inhabited.
All of the islands in the Philippines are inhabited my forms of life like bacteria. The islands in the Philippines are inhabited by many different plants and animals as well.
A small recess in a rock is called a crevice or fissure. These natural features are often formed through weathering and erosion processes, creating a small gap or opening in the rock surface. Crevices can provide shelter for small animals and plants, and they add visual interest to the rock's texture.
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No land plants in the deepest rock layers. Water plants are easily covered with sediment while land plants rot long before sediment covers them usually.
No land plants in the deepest rock layers. Water plants are easily covered with sediment while land plants rot long before sediment covers them usually.
No land plants in the deepest rock layers. Water plants are easily covered with sediment while land plants rot long before sediment covers them usually.
sedimentary