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Why sedimentary rocks valuable ?

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Answered by Kulothungan1
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Many sedimentary rocks are used as building materials. Sandstone, limestone, marble - all sedimentary.

They are also the primary fossil bearing strata. Certainly makes them useful for paleontologists.

As the fossil bearing strata, they are also important in terms of fossil fuels. Coal is itself a sedimentary rock - and was used as the primary fuel of the industrial revolution and is still a major source of power generation today. That's pretty useful.

A lot of the continental plates, including our mountain ranges are made from sedimentary rocks. Without them, we wouldn't have any place to go skiing, and we'd be sitting in a lot more water.

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Answered by AVITHELOL
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Sedimentary rocks are also important sources of natural resources like coal, fossil fuels, drinking water or ores. The study of the sequence of sedimentary rock strata is the main source for an understanding of the Earth's history, including palaeogeography, paleoclimatology and the history of life.

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