Sedimentary rocks can vary in appearance depending on their composition and formation process. Some common characteristics include layers, textures (such as sandstone's grainy texture), and visible fossils or imprints. Sedimentary rocks can come in various colors and often have a more rounded or smooth appearance compared to igneous or metamorphic rocks.
they are put together and squated
Im learning this in school, and the answer is look for a "rock cycle" and that answers all questions like yours :)
Igneous rocks look different depending on how fast the magma cools.
You could look for similar fossils in the rocks. If they rocks contain the same type of fossil, they must be around the same age.
To identify clastic sedimentary rocks, look for items such as sandstone, shale, and conglomerate. These rocks are formed from the accumulation and compaction of fragments from pre-existing rocks or minerals. In contrast, items like limestone or coal are not clastic sedimentary rocks, as they are formed from chemical processes or organic material, respectively. If you provide the specific list, I can help circle the clastic sedimentary rocks for you.
it look like a magam
what does a meramorphic rock look like
rainbow rocks look raibowbut it has the colors [yellow silver gold red ]
red rocks
Out of the ground they look like little rocks/crystals. It is only when they are cut and polished that they look like they do in a ring.
beans and a sausage
rocks ,and mountains
that used of look like rocks with bricks and other materials
Like a ball of grass.
We just dont know.....
Because of coastal erosion
because