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difference between chemically formed sedimentary rocks and organically formed sedimentary rocks

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Answered by Mistakenkk
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Similarities. Both organic andchemical sedimentary rock formthrough accumulation of sediment. This makes them very different from igneous rocks, which form when lava or magma cools and solidifies, or metamorphic rocks, which formunder high heat and pressure.

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Mistakenkk: The key difference between organic and chemical sedimentary rocks is the process that forms them -- and often their texture, composition and appearance bear mute witness to that process. Geologists can determine whether a sedimentary rock is organic or chemical by looking at its texture. 
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Answered by BeigeThorton
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Similarities. Both organic andchemical sedimentary rock formthrough accumulation of sediment. This makes them very different from igneous rocks, which form when lava or magma cools and solidifies, or metamorphic rocks, which formunder high heat and pressure.

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