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Sedimentary rocks form when rocks are compacted and cemented together.

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Answered by mkaur14
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This process is called compaction. At the same time, the particles of sediment begin to stick to each other - they are cemented together by clay, or by minerals like silica or calcite. After compaction and cementation, the sedimentary sequence has changed into sedimentary rock.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

This process is called compaction. At the same time the particles of sediment begin to stick to each other - they are cemented together by clay, or by minerals like silica or calcite. After compaction and cementation the sedimentary sequence has changed into a sedimentary rock.

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