Sedimentary rocks, such as limestone, sandstone, and shale, are primarily formed in water. These rocks result from the accumulation and compression of sediments at the bottom of bodies of water over long periods of time.
Sedimentary rock
Such rock is extrusive igneous rock.
Mafic igneous rock. ( due to Ferromagnesian minerals).
These are igneous rocks.
When lava cools in the ocean, it forms a type of rock called pillow basalt. This distinctive rock gets its name from its pillow-like shape that results from the rapid cooling of lava in water. Pillow basalt is commonly found in areas where underwater volcanic eruptions occur.
Sodium chloride and other chlorides remain as a residue.
sedimentary
Sedimentary rock
yes they can it takes 100's of years usally river rocks do that because a surface of water is sliding against it andit forms shapes
bedrocks
This kind of rock is called Extrusive. I hope that helped!
By definition. A sedimentary rock is formed from sediments, chemical, organic, or clastic. A metamorphic rock has undergone a change in mineral alignment or mineral composition due to heat and/or pressure. An igneous rock forms from solidification of magma via cooling.
metamorphic rock
Such rock is extrusive igneous rock.
A normal fault would form.
Rocks do not form from water.
Sandstone