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what is a sedimentary rocks.​

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Answered by ATTITUDEMAYANK
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lithified equivalents of sediments

Sedimentary rocks are the lithified equivalents of sediments. They typically are produced by cementing, compacting, and otherwise solidifying preexisting unconsolidated sediments. Some varieties of sedimentary rock, however, are precipitated directly into their solid sedimentary form and exhibit no intervening existence as sediment

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