Erosion.
Sedimentary Rock
sedimentary rocks
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Cementation is the process of deposition of dissolved mineral components in the interstices of sediments. It is the sticking together of sediment to form a new rock and is an important factor in the consolidation of coarse-grained clastic sedimentary rocks such as sandstones, conglomerates, or breccias during diagenesis or lithification. Cementing materials may include carbonates, quartz, iron oxides, or clay. (Source wikipedia)
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It can be changed by being broken down in the weathering process just like all rocks. The resulting sediment can then be lithified to for a sedimentary rock.
All types of rocks can be broken down into soil through the process of weathering and erosion. However, softer rocks like limestone, sandstone, and shale tend to break down more easily into soil compared to harder rocks like granite and basalt.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
It can be changed by being broken down in the weathering process just like all rocks. The resulting sediment can then be lithified to for a sedimentary rock.
When sedimentary rocks break down and then are compacted by pressure, the resulting rock will be a metamorphic rock.
Sedimentary rocks that form through the process of weathering, erosion, and compaction are called clastic sedimentary rocks. Examples include sandstone, shale, and conglomerate. These rocks are made up of fragments of pre-existing rocks that have been transported and deposited.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Igneous rocks can change into sedimentary rocks through the process of weathering and erosion, where the igneous rocks are broken down into smaller sediments. These sediments are transported and deposited in layers, then compacted and cemented together over time to form sedimentary rocks. This process involves the transformation of the original igneous rock into a new type of rock through the deposition and lithification of sediments.
Yes, through the process of erosion, transportation, deposition, and lithification, sediments from existing sedimentary rocks can be weathered and broken down to form new sedimentary rocks. The cycle of sedimentary rock formation can involve the breakdown and reformation of older sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are likely to form when extrusive igneous rock is broken down by weathering. This process involves the erosion and transportation of the weathered rock material, which eventually gets deposited and compacted to form sedimentary rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are the result of broken down igneous rocks so they cover up most of igneous rocks.