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how are sedimentary rocks formed from sediments?​

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Answered by llPresciousLilyll
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are made up of pieces (clasts) of pre-existing rocks. Pieces of rock are loosened by weathering, then transported to some basin or depression where sediment is trapped. If the sediment is buried deeply, it becomes compacted and cemented, forming sedimentary rock.

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Answered by InstaPrince
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For sediment to become sedimentary rock, it usually undergoes burial, compaction, and cementation. Clastic sedimentary rocks are the result of weathering and erosion of source rocks, which turns them into pieces—clasts—of rocks and minerals. They are most often transported by water and deposited as layers of sediment.

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