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Seminary rocks, more commonly known as sedimentary rocks, are formed through a process of sedimentation. Over time, particles of minerals, organic material, and other debris accumulate in layers, often in bodies of water. These sediments are compacted and cemented together by minerals precipitated from water, resulting in the formation of sedimentary rocks. Common types include sandstone, limestone, and shale, each characterized by their unique compositions and formation environments.

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