To represent the geological boundaries between the three beds of conglomerate, sandstone, and shale, you can create a stratigraphic column that illustrates the vertical arrangement of these layers. Since all beds have the same dip, you would typically depict them as parallel layers inclined at the same angle. Additionally, you can use a geological cross-section to show how these beds interact laterally, emphasizing any contacts or transitions between the different rock types. It's also important to indicate the thickness and extent of each bed to provide a clear geological context.
a deposit can change laterally, so it might be deposited a conglomerate upstream and further downstream a sandstone, but once it is deposited it cannot be transformed unless it is subject to heat and/or pressure, it will then be a metamorphic rock. If the river is in retrograde then the deposit will grade upwards from a conglomerate to a sandstone
Sandstone fits this description, as it is composed of sand-sized grains that are coarser than silt but finer than conglomerate. Sandstone forms when sand grains are compacted and cemented together.
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Shale, Sandstone, Conglomerate, Limestone, Breccia, Siltstone
Coal and coral reef limestone are organic sediments salt is an evaporite Sandstone and conglomerate are sedimentary deposit rocks the latter from a high energy environment. They are ALL sedimentary deposits.
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Gravel, sandstone, and conglomerate are all types of sedimentary rocks.
a deposit can change laterally, so it might be deposited a conglomerate upstream and further downstream a sandstone, but once it is deposited it cannot be transformed unless it is subject to heat and/or pressure, it will then be a metamorphic rock. If the river is in retrograde then the deposit will grade upwards from a conglomerate to a sandstone
Conglomerate can include much larger clasts of rock.
Sedimentary
Sandstone
both would be a good building material because conglomerate is mixed with water and moisture mixed which makes it easier to stick and sandstone because its above conglomerate. :]
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Sandstone fits this description, as it is composed of sand-sized grains that are coarser than silt but finer than conglomerate. Sandstone forms when sand grains are compacted and cemented together.
The rock type finer than conglomerate but coarser than siltstone is sandstone. Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized grains, which are larger than the particles found in siltstone but smaller than the pebbles and cobbles in conglomerate.
Sandstone, limestone, shale, gypsum, & conglomerate
conglomerate, quartz sandstone, siltstone