argillacious rocks are types of chemical rock...in this the deposition of clay take place for sure
Argillaceous rocks that contain cordierite include pelitic schists, hornfels, and some metapelites. Cordierite is a common mineral in metamorphic rocks formed under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions.
Clastic Sedimentary rocks can be classified on the basis of grain size as: 1. Rudaceous 2. Arenaceous 3. Argillaceous
Rocks formed from sand, rocks, and shells are known as sedimentary rocks. Sandstones, mudstones, and limestone are common examples of sedimentary rocks that can be formed from these materials.
no not all rocks are formed by volcanoes because what about sedimentary rocks which are the rocks formed over a long period of time by little pieces of sand and rock etc. by wind and water
No, rocks are not formed when magma erodes. Rocks are typically formed when magma cools and solidifies underground or on the Earth's surface. Erosion is the wearing away of rocks and minerals by wind, water, or ice over time.
Argillaceous rocks that contain cordierite include pelitic schists, hornfels, and some metapelites. Cordierite is a common mineral in metamorphic rocks formed under high-pressure and high-temperature conditions.
Argillaceous refers to materials that are composed of or contain clay minerals. These materials typically have a fine-grained texture and show characteristics of clay, such as plasticity and the ability to hold water. Argillaceous materials are commonly found in sedimentary rocks and soils.
Clastic Sedimentary rocks can be classified on the basis of grain size as: 1. Rudaceous 2. Arenaceous 3. Argillaceous
Geologists classify rocks by looking at their chemical and mineralogical composition then at the the size and shape of their component minerals then at any texture, pattern or grain that the rocks may display. They also classify them in relation to how they were formed.
Metamorphic rocks are naturally formed. they are formed from natural changes that happen to other rocks.
Sedimentary rocks are formed from the earths surface when sediments hardens into rocks :]
Rocks formed from broken rocks are known as sedimentary rocks. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and lithification of sediments, which can include fragments of other rocks, minerals, and organic material. Common examples of sedimentary rocks formed from broken rocks include sandstone, conglomerate, and shale.
Rocks formed from sand, rocks, and shells are known as sedimentary rocks. Sandstones, mudstones, and limestone are common examples of sedimentary rocks that can be formed from these materials.
Minerals are formed first then rocks
Extrusive igneous rocks are one type of rocks that can be formed above the ground. Sedimentary rocks can also be formed above the ground.
the sedamentic rocks formed on the gradual accumulation of sediments.
Sandstone rocks are formed from sedimentary rocks. It is when sedimentary rocks are broke down into small pieces.