Conglomerate is a clastic rock. They are coarse-grained sedimentary rocks.
It is none of these. Clastic, organic, and chemical are terms for classifying sedimentary rock. Rhyolite is igneous.
Rock salt is a chemical sedimentary rock.
None of the above. These terms describe sedimentary rocks. Granite is igneous.
No. Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
Clastic and organic sedimentary rocks like conglomerate, coal, some limestones, and shale, are formed under pressure from overlying sediments.
chemical
It is none of these. Clastic, organic, and chemical are terms for classifying sedimentary rock. Rhyolite is igneous.
No, conglomerate is a sedimentary rock composed of rounded rock fragments cemented together. Clastic rocks are composed of individual grains or fragments of minerals or rocks that have been compacted and cemented together.
Rock salt is a chemical sedimentary rock.
None of the above. These terms describe sedimentary rocks. Granite is igneous.
No. Conglomerate is a clastic sedimentary rock.
Clastic, Chemical, and Organic
Organic, Chemical and clastic.
Clastic sedimentary rocks: Formed from the accumulation of mineral and rock fragments that are cemented together. Chemical sedimentary rocks: Formed from precipitation of minerals dissolved in water. Organic sedimentary rocks: Formed from the accumulation of organic material, such as plants or animals.
Conglomerate is a non-folliated rock. It is a clastic sedimentary rock.
clastic organic chemical
Organic, Clastic, and Chemical