True.
Rocks that start with the letter "C" include calcite, a common carbonate mineral often found in sedimentary rocks, and conglomerate, a type of sedimentary rock composed of rounded gravel-sized particles. Other examples are chert, a hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock, and coal, an organic sedimentary rock formed from plant material. Each of these rocks has distinct characteristics and formation processes.
Sedimentary rocks that start with the letter "Y" include yellow sandstone and yule marble. Yellow sandstone is characterized by its yellow hue, often due to iron oxide, and is commonly used in construction and landscaping. Yule marble, primarily found in Colorado, is a high-quality metamorphic rock that originates from limestone but is often categorized with sedimentary rocks due to its sedimentary precursor. These rocks are valued for their aesthetic appeal and durability.
No, sedimentary rock does not start off as a liquid. It originates from the accumulation and compaction of sediments, which can include fragments of other rocks, minerals, and organic material. These sediments are typically deposited in layers and eventually lithified through processes such as compaction and cementation, turning them into solid rock.
It doesn't start out as one it is made by sedimentary rock getting compacted together and water dried out from it and is made from that.
Thunder eggs are technically both sedimentary and igneous rocks. They are formed when gas bubbles in volcanic lava solidify and are later filled with various minerals, such as quartz. So, they have characteristics of both sedimentary (formed through deposition) and igneous (formed through cooling of magma or lava) rocks.
No, the rock cycle does not have to start from the sedimentary rock
The Congo river does not start in the Rocky Mountains.
The word provenance means origin or birth that is start from where the sedimentary rocks are formed.
· Innuitian Mountains (Canada) · Insular Mountains (Canada)
Some mountains that start with the letter S include Sierra Nevada in California, USA; Scafell Pike in England; and Säntis in Switzerland.
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Alps in Europe Apennine Mountains in Italy The Andes.
The Laurentian Mountains start in southern Quebec, Canada. They end in the New York, United States. In New York the mountains are called the Adirondack mountains.
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The Appalachian Mountains and the Andes Mountains start with the letter A.
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