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What type of rock is formed when materials that are deposited in layers become cemented together?

sedimentary rock


What type of rock forms when material from dead plants and animals deposited and hardens into rock?

organic sedimentary


What type of rock forms when material dead plants and animal is deposited and hardens into rock?

organic sedimentary


What type of rock forms when sediments are deposited and pressed together?

Sedimentary Rocks.


What type of rock can become sedimentary?

Any type of rock, igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary, can become eroded and re-deposited and cemented together to become a new sedimentary rock.


What its a sedimentary rock?

it is a type of rock that is formed by the deposition ofmaterialin water, as more and more material is deposited the previous layers are compressed to form a rock such as sandstone


How are a moraine and an erratic different?

A moraine is a pile of rocks and dirt deposited in a heap, usually at the end of a glacier. An erratic is a large stone or boulder that has been deposited in a similar way when glaciers retreated, being of a totally different type of rock to that on which it was deposited.


Which rock layer was deposited last?

The topmost rock layer is the one that was deposited last, as rock layers are typically deposited in a vertical sequence with the oldest layers at the bottom and the youngest layers at the top.


What type of rock forms when material from dead plants and animals is deposited and hardened into rock?

Sedimentary rock, specifically organic sedimentary rock, is formed when material from dead plants and animals is deposited and hardened into rock. This process involves the accumulation and compression of organic remains over time. Examples include coal, limestone, and oil shale.


What types of rocks can become sedimentary rock?

Any type of rock, igneous, metamorphic or sedimentary, can become eroded and re-deposited and cemented together to become a new sedimentary rock.


A geosyncline is defined as what?

Tethys is a geo syncline!!


Which layer of rock formed from sediments deposited on land?

The layer of rock formed from sediments deposited on land is called sedimentary rock. This type of rock forms from the accumulation and compression of sediments, such as sand, silt, and clay, over long periods of time. Examples of sedimentary rocks include sandstone, shale, and limestone.