Biogenic sedimentary
Biogenic sedimentary
Sedimentary rock forms when material from dead plants and animals, along with other debris, is compacted and cemented over time. This process creates rock layers rich in organic material, such as coal or limestone, from the remains of living organisms.
The type of rock that forms from the decomposition and hardening of material from dead plants and animals is called sedimentary rock. Specifically, coal is formed from plant material, while limestone often originates from marine organisms like coral and shellfish. These rocks are typically created through processes of compaction and cementation over long periods.
Organic sedimentary rock forms when material from dead plants and animals (organic matter) gets deposited and hardens into rocks over time. Examples include coal and some types of limestone.
Peat is not a rock; it is a type of organic sedimentary material primarily composed of decomposed plant material such as mosses and other vegetation. It forms in waterlogged and acidic environments where plant material accumulates and decomposes without fully decaying due to lack of oxygen.
organic sedimentary
organic sedimentary
A type of rock? Possibly coal, which is decayed plant material, compressed and turned into a 'rock-like' material.
Biogenic sedimentary
Coal is a sedimentary rock that forms from the remains of plants that have been buried and compressed over millions of years.
Yes, coal is a type of sedimentary rock that forms from the compressed remains of ancient plants and organic matter within the Earth's crust.
Sedimentary rock, specifically organic sedimentary rock like coal or limestone, forms from the accumulation and compaction of remains from dead plants and animals over time. These materials can include organic matter such as shells, bones, and plant debris.
Sedimentary rock forms when material from dead plants and animals, along with other debris, is compacted and cemented over time. This process creates rock layers rich in organic material, such as coal or limestone, from the remains of living organisms.
Coal is a type of organic sedimentary rock formed from dead plants.
The type of rock that forms from the decomposition and hardening of material from dead plants and animals is called sedimentary rock. Specifically, coal is formed from plant material, while limestone often originates from marine organisms like coral and shellfish. These rocks are typically created through processes of compaction and cementation over long periods.
Sedimentary rock.
Igneous Rock comes from molten rock.