Answer:
Sediments compact and cement together.
Explanation:
Generally, rocks are of three main types viz: Igneous, sedimentary and metarmophic rocks. Based on the question, the sedimentary rocks are that group of rocks formed by the coming together of sediments.
Sedimentary rocks can be formed in the following steps;
1. Rocks that have existed before undergoes weathering i.e. are broken down into smaller particles called sediments.
2. These sediments are then transported by currents e.g water
3. Deposited sediments accumulate and gathered round.
4. The accumulated sediments become compacted i.e. squashed and cemented i.e. stick together to form the sedimentary rock, in a process collectively lithification.
Hence, compaction and cementation (lithification) are the next steps in the process of sedimentary rocks formation after deposition.
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D.
They break down dead organisms.
Answer:
(d) Cell wall
Explanation:
The cell wall is a structure located on the outside of the cell membrane in the cells of plants, bacteria, fungi, and algae. It is a resistant, tough and flexible layer, which has the vital function of supporting the osmotic pressure inside the cell, preventing the cell from lysis when water enters. Besides, it has the function of giving rigidity, support and defining the shape of the cell.