Conglomerate rock is made up of fragments of geological detritus which are embedded in a matrix and cemented together. This type of rock is classified as sedimentary rock.
The first awareness and pondering of the existence of conglomerate rock was probably made by prehistoric humans.
No, a conglomerate is not a biochemical. A conglomerate is a geological term referring to a rock made up of different kinds of minerals and rock fragments. Biochemicals, on the other hand, are chemicals produced by living organisms.
Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
rock made up of big pieces cemented together (sedimentary-pieces, conglomerate-big pieces)
conglomerate rock
Conglomerate can found at your local supermarket in a bag marked Cheetos.answer 2 Conglomerate rock is a rock made up of pebbles and sand, with the pebbles often coming from quite different sources. Typical of a rock made from the riverside gravels.
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Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock.
A sedimentary rock made up of rounded fragments of other rocks is called a conglomerate.
A conglomerate rock is a heterogeneous material.
Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock made of the largest particles, which are typically rounded pebbles and boulders.