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how minerals occur in sedimentary rocks

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Answered by sharmaa
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They are usually formed when minerals in liquid/molten and gaseous forms are forced upwards through cavities towards the earth's surface. ... In these rocks, minerals occur in beds or layers. Coal, iron ore, gypsum, potash salt and sodium salt are the minerals found in sedimentary rocks.
Answered by raniraja
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In igneous and metamorphic rocks:

The smaller occurrences are called veins and the larger occurrences are called lodes. They are usually formed when minerals in liquid/molten and gaseous forms are forced upwards through cavities towards the earth’s surface. Examples: tin, copper, zinc, lead, etc.

In sedimentary rocks:

In these rocks, minerals occur in beds or layers. Coal, iron ore, gypsum, potash salt and sodium salt are the minerals found in sedimentary rocks.  


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