Pebble conglomerate is rock that is made up of pebbles cemented together with other sediments.
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Rocks made of other rock fragments cemented together are called sedimentary rocks. These rocks form through the deposition and solidification of sediments, such as sand, clay, and pebbles, that have been compacted and cemented together over time.
Conglomerates form from clastic sediments which are products of weathering, so, conglomeratic materials could be formed from any other rock type. Conglomerate itself is an Example of Mechanically formed Sedimentary Rock.
The type of rock formed from grains of sand and other sediments that have been washed down to the sea and then pressed and cemented together is called sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock that typically consists of sand-sized particles and can contain various minerals, including quartz and feldspar. Over time, the accumulation and compaction of these sediments, combined with the mineral cementation process, create the hard, durable rock known as sandstone.
The type of rock formed when rock pieces are cemented together is called sedimentary rock. This process occurs when sediments, such as fragments of other rocks, minerals, and organic materials, accumulate and are compacted and cemented by minerals precipitating from water. Common examples of sedimentary rock include sandstone, limestone, and shale. These rocks often contain fossils and provide valuable information about Earth's history.
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conglomerate
This type of rock is called conglomerate. It forms when pebbles are compacted and cemented together by other sediments, typically in a river or beach environment. Conglomerate rocks are characterized by their rounded pebbles and varying sizes of sediment grains.
If the pebbles are rounded, then the rock is a conglomerate. If the pebbles have sharper edges, the the rock is a breccia. Both are types of sedimentary rock.
Rocks made of other rock fragments cemented together are called sedimentary rocks. These rocks form through the deposition and solidification of sediments, such as sand, clay, and pebbles, that have been compacted and cemented together over time.
It is a sedimentary rock, made from the sediments of other rocks...igneous or metamorphic, cemented together.
This process is called sedimentation or lithification. Sedimentation occurs when small pieces of rocks (sediments) are deposited in layers, and lithification is the process by which sediments are compressed and cemented together by dissolved minerals to form sedimentary rocks.
Conglomerates form from clastic sediments which are products of weathering, so, conglomeratic materials could be formed from any other rock type. Conglomerate itself is an Example of Mechanically formed Sedimentary Rock.
A sedimentary rock composed of large chunks of other rocks cemented together is called a conglomerate. This rock forms when pebbles, cobbles, or boulders are transported by rivers or glaciers and later become cemented together through natural processes.
The type of rock formed from grains of sand and other sediments that have been washed down to the sea and then pressed and cemented together is called sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock that typically consists of sand-sized particles and can contain various minerals, including quartz and feldspar. Over time, the accumulation and compaction of these sediments, combined with the mineral cementation process, create the hard, durable rock known as sandstone.
Pressure of water and other sediments.
The heaviest sediments like sand, small pebbles, and other detritus drop out of the current first. Lighter sediments like like silt are carried farther out.