Limestone, Sandstone, Shale
Below certain depths the heat and pressure will turn sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.
Below certain depths the heat and pressure will turn sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.
It is then sedimentary rock.
it is the rock where over years things erode and decompose and then harden into rock so they're different layers of rock below the surface.
Geodes are typically formed in igneous or sedimentary rocks. In sedimentary rocks, geodes are commonly formed in limestone, dolomite, and shale as minerals are deposited in cavities within the rock. These cavities then become lined with crystals over time.
Below certain depths the heat and pressure will turn sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.
Below certain depths the heat and pressure will turn sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.
Below certain depths the heat and pressure will turn sedimentary rock into metamorphic rock.
No. A rock formed below earth's surface as magma is an igneous rock.
Geologists use radiometric dating of volcanic ash layers within sedimentary rock to determine the age of the sedimentary rock. By dating the igneous rock layers above and below the sedimentary rock, geologists can establish a bracket of time within which the sedimentary rock was deposited.
Sedimentary rocks get transformed into metamorphic and eventually igneous rocks in deep earth's crust.
ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK`s : Is a type of sedimentary rock because sedimentary rock has three types of sedimentary rock called clastic , chemical , and organic sedimentary rock so yes ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK is a type of sedimentary rock..........................................
Clastic sedimentary rock.
Depending on where you live, yes.Read more, below.
The fundamental sedimentary rock unit is called a "bed." It refers to a layer of sedimentary rock that is distinguishable from the layers above and below it based on characteristics such as composition, grain size, and sedimentary structures. Beds are building blocks of larger sedimentary structures like formations and sequences.
An organic sedimentary rock. Eg Sap Rock.
There is a gallery of differing sedimentary rock types on the About.com website. Please see the related link.