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why crystal are not found in sedimentary rock.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Some sedimentary rocks do produce crystals, including the rock type called evaporites. These rocks form when sea water or other salty water evaporates and leaves behind crystals of salt (NaCl) and other minerals like gypsum and calcite. In the right conditions, these evaporite crystals can be very large

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Answered by Shyaamsundar
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Sedimentary rocks are formed due to the transportation and deposition of sediments in river beds.

Crystals require very high temperatures to form but there is no thermal process in sedimentary rock formation.

This is why Sedimentary rocks don't form crystals while igneous rocks form crystals.

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