The black sedimentary rock that burns is likely lignite, also known as brown coal. Lignite is a type of coal that forms from compressed peat and is characterized by its soft, brownish-black appearance and high moisture content. It can ignite and burn, often used as a fuel source in power generation despite its lower energy content compared to higher-grade coals.
It is then sedimentary rock.
sedimentary rock
Yes, sedimentary rocks can undergo processes such as compaction, cementation, and recrystallization to become a new sedimentary rock. These processes can alter the original sedimentary rock's texture, composition, and appearance without undergoing metamorphism.
If the original rock is eroded or broken away and then returned to sedimentary-forming conditions, it will form another sedimentary.
Sandstone, claystone, limestone, or various other type of sedimentary rocks. That answer is WAY wrong the correct answer would be a sedimentary rock.
coal
the sedementary rock that is black is called hornblende
Coal is a type of organic sedimentary rock formed from dead plants.
No. For example, coal is a black sedimentary rock.
ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK`s : Is a type of sedimentary rock because sedimentary rock has three types of sedimentary rock called clastic , chemical , and organic sedimentary rock so yes ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK is a type of sedimentary rock..........................................
igneous is black and smooth metamorphic is magnetic and sedimentary is used as cement
Clastic sedimentary rock.
sedimentary rock can form rock such as sandstone that the Egyptian pyramids were built of or they can form the chalk that is used to write on the ground or on a black board.
This Rock came from Heaven.So it is Neighter Sedementary nor igneous nor Metamorphic.
a mushroom rock is not a sedimentary rock.
It is then sedimentary rock.
Mechanically formed sedimentary rock , Chemically formed sedimentary rock and Organically formed sedimentary rock.