Some shales, possibly some mudstones that have undergone thermal metamorphism.
Clastic Sedimentary rocks can be classified on the basis of grain size as: 1. Rudaceous 2. Arenaceous 3. Argillaceous
Argillaceous rocks are formed from fine-grained particles of clay, silt, and mud deposited in a low-energy environment such as a lake or deep ocean floor. Over time, pressure and compaction lead to the cementation of these particles, forming rocks like shale or mudstone.
Rocks are usually not elements, but they contain elements.
fossils
Sedimentary rocks. and metamorphic rocks made form sedimentary rocks.
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
Argillaceous rocks are formed from fine-grained particles of clay, silt, and mud deposited in a low-energy environment such as a lake or deep ocean floor. Over time, pressure and compaction lead to the cementation of these particles, forming rocks like shale or mudstone.
they contain gas and rocks they contain gas and rocks
Many rocks contain silicon (Si) but not all the rocks.
Miles E. Tyrrell has written: 'Ceramic investigation in the Eufaula Bauxite District, Alabama' -- subject(s): Bauxite, Clay 'Synthetic cordierite' -- subject(s): Cordierite
No
All rocks contain the same thing. They all contain minerals, and some of these minerals are inorganic and crystalline, among others
Most rocks contain oxygen.
Igneous Rocks
fossils
Rocks are usually not elements, but they contain elements.