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texture of sedimentary rocks​

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Answered by TheEnchanted
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  • Sedimentary texture encompasses three fundamental properties of sedimentary rocks: grain size, grain shape (form, roundness, and surface texture [microrelief] of grains), and fabric (grain packing and orientation).

  • Grain size and shape are properties of individual grains. Fabric is a property of grain aggregates.

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TheEnchanted: Detrital sediment has a clastic (broken) texture.
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jeeday2002: talk or explain about the texture of of sedimentary rocks
TheEnchanted: Chemical and organic sediments have a non-clastic texture, and are classified based solely on their composition.
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Answered by shj0835120
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sedimentary rocks

Texture refers to the physical makeup of rock—namely, the size, shape, and arrangement (packing and orientation) of the discrete grains or particles of a sedimentary rock. Two main natural textural groupings exist for sedimentary rocks: clastic (or fragmental) and non-clastic (essentially crystalline).

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