differentiate between sedimentary and Metamorphic rock any five
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Sedimentary Rocks:
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1. The word sedimentary is derived from the word ‘sedimentum’ means ‘settling down’
2. Sedimentary rocks are formed by accumulation and hardening of sediments such as mud, sand, silt and disintegrated rocks over a period of time.
3. They are arranged in layers and found over a large area of earth.
4. Examples of sedimentary rocks are: Sandstone, clay rocks and shale etc.
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Metamorphic Rocks:
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1. The word metamorphic is derived from the word ‘metamorphose’ means ‘change in form’.
2. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to changes in form and composition of sedimentary and igneous rocks under high pressure and temperature of overlying rocks.
3. Examples of metamorphic rocks are Slate, marbles, schist and quartzite etc.
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Sedimentary Rocks:
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1. The word sedimentary is derived from the word ‘sedimentum’ means ‘settling down’
2. Sedimentary rocks are formed by accumulation and hardening of sediments such as mud, sand, silt and disintegrated rocks over a period of time.
3. They are arranged in layers and found over a large area of earth.
4. Examples of sedimentary rocks are: Sandstone, clay rocks and shale etc.
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Metamorphic Rocks:
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1. The word metamorphic is derived from the word ‘metamorphose’ means ‘change in form’.
2. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to changes in form and composition of sedimentary and igneous rocks under high pressure and temperature of overlying rocks.
3. Examples of metamorphic rocks are Slate, marbles, schist and quartzite etc.
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Sedimentary Rocks.
1. The word sedimentary is derived from the word‘ sedimentum’ means‘ settling down’
2. Sedimentary rocks are formed by accumulation and hardening of sediments such as mud, sand, silt and disintegrated rocks over a period of time.
3. They are arranged in layers and found over a large area of earth.
4. Examples of sedimentary rocks are: Sandstone, clay rocks and shale etc.
Metamorphic Rocks
1. The word metamorphic is derived from the word‘metamorphose’ means‘change in form’.
2. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to changes in form and composition of sedimentary and igneous rocks under high pressure and temperature of overlying rocks.
3. Examples of metamorphic rocks are Slate, marbles, schist and quartzite etc.
1. The word sedimentary is derived from the word‘ sedimentum’ means‘ settling down’
2. Sedimentary rocks are formed by accumulation and hardening of sediments such as mud, sand, silt and disintegrated rocks over a period of time.
3. They are arranged in layers and found over a large area of earth.
4. Examples of sedimentary rocks are: Sandstone, clay rocks and shale etc.
Metamorphic Rocks
1. The word metamorphic is derived from the word‘metamorphose’ means‘change in form’.
2. Metamorphic rocks are formed due to changes in form and composition of sedimentary and igneous rocks under high pressure and temperature of overlying rocks.
3. Examples of metamorphic rocks are Slate, marbles, schist and quartzite etc.
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