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Which is a harder rock than its original constituent

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Answered by palaksrivastava824
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Answer:

the rock which is harder than its original constituent is Sedimentry rock

Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

Sedimentary rock

Explanation:

Sedimentary rocks are forms of rock which can be shaped through the buildup or deposition of mineral or natural debris at Earth's surface, observed through cementation. Sedimentation is the collective call for approaches that motive those debris to settle in location. The debris that shape a sedimentary rock are known as sediment, and can be composed of geological detritus (minerals) or organic detritus (natural matter). The geological detritus originated from weathering and erosion of present rocks, or from the solidification of molten lava blobs erupted through volcanoes. The geological detritus is transported to the location of deposition through water, wind, ice or mass movement, which can be known as marketers of denudation. Biological detritus turned into shaped through our bodies and parts (in particular shells) of lifeless aquatic organisms, in addition to their fecal mass, suspended in water and slowly piling up at the ground of water our bodies (marine snow). Sedimentation might also arise as dissolved minerals precipitate from water solution.

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