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Minchanka [31]
3 years ago
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What is needed to form sedimentary rock

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amm18123 years ago
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Answer:

Sedimentary rocks are the product of 1) weathering of preexisting rocks, 2) transport of the weathering products, 3) deposition of the material, followed by 4) compaction, and 5) cementation of the sediment to form a rock.

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