Sedimentary Rocks
Compaction
lava flowing down a volcano
Yes, compaction is a step in the formation of sedimentary rocks within the rock cycle. It occurs when layers of sediment are gradually buried by additional sediment, resulting in the compression and consolidation of the sediments. Over time, this process leads to the formation of sedimentary rocks.
Compaction.
The weathering, erosion, and deposition of the rock rhyolite could result in the compaction and cementation into sedimentary rock of different types: breccia, conglomerate, sandstone, mudstone, or shale. Which type depends on the degree of weathering and the distance from the point of origin of the original rhyolite.
Sedimentary Rock That Forms Where Of Organisms Are Deposited In Thick Layers.
it is compaction
Conglomerate rock would be formed by the compaction and cementation of rounded pebbles.
Lithification is the compaction of materials into a sedimentary rock, such as sandstone.
That is years of erosion and then cementation and compaction
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Compaction
Compaction
The process is called lithification, which involves the compaction and cementation of sediment to form sedimentary rock.
lava flowing down a volcano
compaction and cementation
due to the compaction over time