Science, asked by ligutannicole, 3 months ago

sediments bind together due to increase in pressure

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Answered by manshi007963
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Answer:

When rock sediments are deposited, an increase in weight causes pressure to increase which leads to the compaction of the rock particles. Water is pushed out and cementation occurs as dissolved minerals are deposited in the very small spaces between the rock sediments acting as glue that binds the sediments together.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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When shake dregs are stored, an increment in weight causes weight to extend which leads to the compaction of the shake particles.

Explanation:

  • Water is pushed out and cementation happens as dissolved minerals are kept within the exceptionally little spaces between the shake dregs acting as the stick that ties the dregs together.
  • Sediments are transformed into sedimentary rock. This is done due to the process of cementation.
  • It could be a preparation that accelerates minerals within the spaces between silt particles.
  • As silt is stored, at that point water moves through the pores between the grains.
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