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ozzi
2 years ago
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2. Sedimentary rocks can exhibit some similar

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Monica [59]2 years ago
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The correct answer is option A. the effects of particle size and energy

What is sedimentary rocks?

In contrast to metamorphic and igneous rocks, which are generated deep beneath the Earth, sedimentary rocks are formed on or around the surface of the planet. Weathering, dissolution, precipitation, and lithification in the earth's crust are the primary causes of the creation of sedimentary rocks.

Sedimentary rocks are constructed from pre-existing rocks or remains of extinct creatures. They emerge from deposits that amass on the Earth's surface. Sedimentary rocks can have recognizable stratification or bedding. Many of the picturesque vistas of the desert southwest contain mesas and arches made of layered sedimentary rock.

By weathering preexisting rocks, transporting the weathering byproducts, and depositing them, sedimentary rocks are created. When rocks at the Earth's surface are exposed to the atmosphere (mostly in the form of rainfall) and the hydrosphere, numerous processes of physical disintegration and chemical degradation take place. These activities result in the formation of soil, unconsolidated rock debris, and substances dissolved in runoff and groundwater. The process of erosion involves moving weathering products from the weathering site, either as solid material or as dissolved components, to finally be deposited as sediment. Sediment is any unconsolidated accumulation of solid, weathered material.

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