It is called sedimentation.
sedimentary rock
A laccolith is an igneous formation between two sedimentary layers
Sedimentary rocks have flat layers.
Igneous rocks can become sedimentary rocks through the process of weathering and erosion, which breaks down the igneous rocks into small particles. These particles are then transported and deposited, forming layers of sediment. Over time, the pressure and compaction from the overlying layers can cement the sediment particles together, creating a sedimentary rock.
Water pushes down on the layers of sand and stone. Over time, the water evaporates the leaves the sedimentary rock to dry.
Sedimentation of transported weathered and eroded material is continuous, cyclical, or event based. New sediments are deposited on top of existing sediments, forming layers that may be visible in a sedimentary rock body.
Sedimentary rocks are composed of layers, and show how layers have built up over time. Hope this helps!
Fossils are formed in sedimentary rocks, which has multiple layers to show the level of soil back then.
it is a rock that has been formed by weathered particles forming layers and coming together to make a rock
Molten Rock from with in earth can force its way up through the layers above it cooling and forming igneous rock.
It is called sedimentation.
Sedimentary rock layers. your welcome
Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediment deposits (gravel, sand, silt, clay) over long periods of time either on land or in water (lakes, oceans). As more and more sedimentary layers are deposited, the newer layers exert pressure on the older layers, which compacts the loose particles and cements them together - forming sedimentary rocks. Sedimentary rocks can also be formed through the precipitation of dissolved minerals to form limestone or dolomite.
Sedimentary rock, like limestone, is formed in layers.
Erosion by water is the most important factor in forming canyons. Over time, running water erodes rock layers, creating deep canyons through a process known as fluvial erosion. This water can come from rivers, streams, or rainfall, gradually carving out the canyon's distinctive shape.
The earliest record of mammals comes from sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks are deposited in layers. They are an important source of natural resources, such as coal, fossil fuel, and ore.