Rock salt is formed from the evaporation of saturated solutions that are composed primarily of dissolved halite. In this case, there is no true sediment, only the solution containing the dissolved mineral that was originally present in weathered and eroded rock.
erosion
Depending the on the type of rock salt: frequently more than 95 %.
Sediment rocks
Rock gypsum is formed by precipitation from saturated solutions that are composed primarily of dissolved gypsum. In this case, there is no true sediment, only the solution containing the dissolved mineral that was originally present in weathered and eroded rock.
Any and all rock can be changed into sediment by weathering and erosion.
Rock salt is not a rock...its just a salt that can be extracted from salty water especially from sea water.
Sedimentary rock.
Sedimentry
erosion
Sediment rocks
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Depending the on the type of rock salt: frequently more than 95 %.
Sedimentary rock can be formed from lithified sediments.
Sediment rocks
Rock Salt
Rock salt
When layers of sediment get squeezed together, they form a rock type called sedimentary rock. This process, known as lithification, involves the compression and cementation of sediment particles over time. Sedimentary rocks can include materials such as sandstone, shale, and limestone.