Biology, asked by GargiHatekar, 20 days ago

what is sedimentary rocks?​

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Answered by afridhasaidha09
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Answer:

Sedimentary rocks are types of rock that are formed by the accumulation or deposition of mineral or organic particles at Earth's surface, followed by cementation. Sedimentation is the collective name for processes that cause these particles to settle in place.

Answered by mishika3468
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Answer:

Sedimentary rocks are rocks that are formed by sediments.

Explanation:

What are Sedimentary Rocks?

1. One type of Rock

2. Formed by sediments

What are sediments?

sediment is a material that is broken down by Erosion or Weathering.

Extra Info

1. Weathering- the rock is broken down into sediments

2. Erosion- the rock traveled to another place

3. Deposition- When settled down, creates layers

4. Compaction- The sediments are pressed by another sediment to create a rock.

5.and last and final they are glued with Chemical reactions.

You can do...

1. Take multiples of chewing gum.

2. Press and create a solid substance just like a rock.

3. Take a chewing gum and another and press them with heat.

You see that you made chewing gum sedimentary rock.

Just like that, our nature does the sedimentary rocks with small rocks, dust etc...

Hope this info helped.

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