Sedimentary rock - these are usually recognisable by their layers.
Other types of rock include:
Igneous rock - formed when magma cools, recognisable by their crystals scattered inside
Metamorphic rock - rock which has been pressurised and heated, altering it.
Slate, chalk and limestone are three examples of sediments turned into rock. Though chalk is notoriously soft, slate can be cleaved into thin sheets and used as a roofing material, and limestone (especially the harder type) can be used as a building material.
Metamorphic rock can be formed from sedimentary and igneous rock, and even other types of metamorphic rock.
This question contains the description of sedimentary rock. Materials are laid down layer upon layer and compressed over time.
Sedimentary rock such as limestone, chalk, sandstone, shale, and coal.
Sedimentary rock.
one of them is sandstone.
Arkose (25% feldspars)
One form of fossil forms when an organism dies and its body is covered by layers of sediment. As time passes, the organism itself, particularly when composed primarily of softer materials, is eroded and carried away, leaving a negative imprint of its body. This type of fossil is called a mold. A cast fossil forms when a mold fossil is filled with some form of mineral, usually through the seepage of water depositing the minerals within the mold. In time, the mold is filled and the materials deposited harden, creating a replica of the original fossil. This is called a cast fossil.
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Materials come in stock forms so companies can keep stock on hand for when consumers and retailers need them. It also allows retailers to keep the most popular styles, colors, and quantities on-hand and simplifies re-ordering. Stock forms allow companies to keep prices down since orders for custom stock would cost more.
an organism that has two different forms of an allele
The two different types of scientific method are discovery and hypothesis.
Flowing water contains sediment. Sediment eventually forms different kinds of landforms depending on where it was deposited.Erosion
hydrogenous sediment
Sand or gravel that naturally forms near earth surface is known as aggregate.
not a hydrogenous sediment?
no they do not
forms a sediment when it sinks to the bottom of a liquid.
igneous rock
nothing
Sedimentary rock.
A moraine forms by sediment ridges. 👍 or 👎
Moraine.
evaporites