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What is the best sign that glaciers once covered earth do rocks contain fossil?

yes rocks contain fossil.


What are sedimentary rocks from living or once-living material called?

Sedimentary rocks formed from living or once-living material are called organic sedimentary rocks. Examples include limestone, coal, and chalk.


Sedimentary rocks that form from living or once-living material are called?

Organic


What happens to weathered material once it deposited and protected from erosion?

It turns into sedimentary rocks.


Can Molten rock material from which minerals can crystallize be called magma?

Yes, molten rock material from which minerals can crystallize is called magma when it is below the Earth's surface. Once the molten rock material reaches the Earth's surface, it is referred to as lava.


What weathering material leaves ridges of broken rock and soil?

Glaciers pick up rocks and soil as they move across land. When the glaciers melt, they deposit the rocks and soil. Today there are ridges of rocks and soil where glaciers once were.


What happens to weathered material once it is deposited and protected from erosion?

Once weathered material is deposited and protected from erosion, it can undergo processes like compaction and cementation to become sedimentary rock. Over time, these rocks can be uplifted to the surface through tectonic forces, where they may erode again, starting the cycle anew.


What type of rocks are formed when sand particles of rocks bit of soil and remainof once-livingthings are cemented?

The type of rocks formed when sand particles, bits of soil, and remains of once-living things are cemented together is called sedimentary rocks. These rocks typically form in layers and can include materials like sandstone, shale, and limestone, depending on the composition and environment of deposition. Sedimentary rocks often contain fossils, preserving evidence of past life.


What more likely to have fossils grainy rocks or crystal rocks?

I am pretty sure grainy rocks because they are more common than crystals. They are more likely to contain sea creature fossils. They are likely to have sea creature fossils in them because the land we stand on now, was once covered in water.


What happend to wheathered material once it is deposited and protected from erosion?

Weathered material that is deposited and protected from erosion can undergo processes like compaction and cementation to form sedimentary rocks. Over time, these rocks may be further transformed through heat and pressure to become metamorphic rocks. Alternatively, they can be uplifted and exposed to weathering and erosion again, starting the cycle anew.


What is the molten material which form igneous rocks called?

The molten material that forms igneous rocks is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface and lava once it erupts onto the surface. As magma cools and solidifies, it crystallizes to form igneous rocks. These rocks can be classified into two main types: intrusive (or plutonic), which form from magma that cools slowly underground, and extrusive (or volcanic), which form from lava that cools quickly on the surface.


What happens to weathered material once it is deposited and protected by erosion?

Once weathered material is deposited and protected by erosion, it can undergo processes such as compaction and cementation to form sedimentary rock. Over time, these rocks may be uplifted, exposed to the surface, and eroded again, completing the rock cycle.