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What is the importance of sedimentary rocks

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Answered by Deepaksw
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Here is the importance of sedimentary rocks
Fluxes in steel making - limestone (a chemically precipitated sedimentary rock) is used as a flux (an aid in melting) in the production of steel. Look at any typical sky scraper. What is it made of? Steel. Glass. Cement/concrete.

Fertilizers: most fertilizers contain a balanced mix of potassium, sodium and nitrogen. Two of those are acquired mostly by mining sedimentary rocks or sediments.

Does your community put down ice melt on the roads in winter? Ice melt is a mix of sand and salt. Salt is also a sedimentary rock (a chemically precipitated one).

Elon Musk’s Tesla cars use lithium batteries, right? Lithium is an element found in sedimentary rocks. So is uranium. So is oil.

Oil - petroleum products, and natural gas - are found in reservoirs in sedimentary rocks.

Answered by gagme
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Sedimentary rocks are important because they are widespread and because many of them, such as coal and limestone, are economically important. About three-fourths of the surface of the continents is blanketed with a relatively thin skin of sedimentary rocks. Concentrated in sedimentary rocks are important natural resources such as crude oil, natural gas, ground water, salt, gypsum, uranium, and iron ore.this is the answer

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