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Conglomerate's parent rock? None! Ha! It fell from the sky. It iss not stated in the Reference Tables.

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Conglomerates form from what kind of rock?

Conglomerates form from clastic sediments which are products of weathering, so, conglomeratic materials could be formed from any other rock type. Conglomerate itself is an Example of Mechanically formed Sedimentary Rock.


In what two ways does metaconglomerate often Differ from a Sedimentary rock conglomerate?

Metaconglomerate differs from a sedimentary rock conglomerate primarily in its formation and texture. While sedimentary conglomerates are formed from the compaction and cementation of gravel-sized clasts in a sedimentary environment, metaconglomerates arise from the metamorphism of existing conglomerates under heat and pressure, leading to changes in mineralogy and texture. Additionally, metaconglomerates often exhibit a foliation or alignment of grains due to the metamorphic processes, which is typically absent in sedimentary conglomerates.


What are parent rock?

The parent rock (protolith) is the rock type that existed before a rock is altered into metamorphic rock. For instance, shale (sedimentary rock) is the parent rock of slate (metamorphic rock).


Limestone is the parent rock of the non foliated metamorphic rock called?

Limestone is the parent of rock of non foliated metamorphic. This is a very old type of rock.


What part of the sedimentary of rock is the oldest?

Protolith is a term used to describe the parent rock of a metamorphic rock. Conglomerate is a sedimentary rock that can be composed of clasts of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rocks, or any number of combinations of all.

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Conglomerates form from what kind of rock?

Conglomerates form from clastic sediments which are products of weathering, so, conglomeratic materials could be formed from any other rock type. Conglomerate itself is an Example of Mechanically formed Sedimentary Rock.


What rocks are a mix of rounded pebbled and sand?

Conglomerates.


What is limestones parent rock?

Limestone does not have a parent rock.


What rock is chert the parent rock of?

Chert is a type of sedimentary rock made up of quartz and has a cryptocrystalline structure. It is often considered the parent rock of flint, jasper, and agate due to their similar composition and formation processes.


Conglomerates belong to a group of sedimentary rocks called?

Conglomerates are among the group called clasticsedimentary rocks, those that are formed of cemented particles of other rock particles.


What type of rock is Siccar Point?

Silurian greywackes below the unconformity, Devonian red conglomerates/breccias and sandstones above.


What are characteristics of conglomerates?

A rock easily seen to be made from sand and pebbles from various sources. The pebbles larger than 2cm.


Where is conglomerate rock most abundant?

Conglomerates are to be found all over the world. They are characteristic of sedimentation in a high energy environment.


What Type of rocks are found at Ayers Rock?

Ayers Rock is located in the Northern Territory in Australia. It is composed of arkose and conglomerates made up of basalt, chlorite, and epidote.


What is the parent rock of limestone?

Limestone doesn't normally have a parent rock. One exception to this may be a detrital limestone, whose parent rock would however also be limestone!


Is parent rock weathered rock particles?

No, parent rock refers to the original rock from which soil is formed through weathering processes. Weathered rock particles are the result of the breakdown of parent rock due to physical, chemical, or biological processes.


What is the parent rock of metaconglomerate?

Conglomerate Rock.