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1. What are the main features of sedimentary rocks?​

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Answered by nihaalarfin1
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Sedimentary rocks are typically bedded deposits. During their formation, they are spread out on the sea floor in the form of sheets or layers. Some beds cover remarkably vast areas, though not to a uniform thickness. Others are merely local and may cover 10 to 50 square meters.

The thickness of the beds may range from that of a sheet of paper up to 30 meters. The very thin beds are called laminae. The upper and lower faces of a bed are normally nearly parallel, though some bedding may be so uneven giving rise to nodular bedding.

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Answered by pareedhidodiya2091
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Sedimentary rock is also known as secondary rock as they are formed by the sediment of other rocks These rocks are generally not crystalline in nature.It is formed by different processes such as erosion, weathering, sedimentation,etc.

They are porous in nature that's why they can hold air and oil.

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