Shale is the answer to this question :) i am 100% sure so don't second guess 0.0
Because it was originally a sediment, such as sand or mud, but was then lithified into a rock.
sedimentary Rock formed from a rapid, subaqueous sand or mud flow.
A sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together is called a conglomerate. This rock is composed of rounded fragments that have been cemented together by a finer material, such as sand or mud.
Loose pieces of rock in the form of mud, sand, and pebbles are collectively referred to as sediment. Sediment is formed through the weathering and erosion of larger rocks and is transported by wind, water, or ice. Over time, sediments can accumulate and may eventually become compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rock.
The type of rock formed from bits of sand, mud, and pebbles is called sedimentary rock. These rocks are created through the accumulation and compaction of sediments over time. Common examples include sandstone, shale, and conglomerate. Sedimentary rocks often contain fossils and provide valuable information about Earth's history.
Because it was originally a sediment, such as sand or mud, but was then lithified into a rock.
human are made of flesh and bone not mud and sand
Mud
Tiny pieces of rock are called 'grains' or 'particles'. These small fragments of rock can vary in size from sand grains to silt or clay particles.
Because it was orginally a sediment such as sand or mud but was litified into a rock
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benthic
All are a product of rock weathering.
Sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediments such as mud, sand, or clay that have been compressed over time. Examples include shale, sandstone, and mudstone.
sedimentary Rock formed from a rapid, subaqueous sand or mud flow.
Sandstone is the classification of rock composed of small rounded rock particles, usually quartz in nature.
A sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together is called a conglomerate. This rock is composed of rounded fragments that have been cemented together by a finer material, such as sand or mud.