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Sedimentary Rocks
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DID YOU KNOW? 75% of rocks exposed at Earths surface are sedimentary Sedimentary rocks form in various regions oceans, lakes, rivers, beaches glaciated areas deserts
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Sedimentary Rock Sedimentary – Formed in layers as a result of pressure on sediments (small pieces of rock) Sediments settle in low places, usually near or under bodies of water. No Heat involved in formation
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Sedimentary Rocks Over time the sediments form layers that are compacted together over time and form rocks. Sedimentary rocks are almost always found in layers Strata Stratification – the process in which sedimentary rocks are arranged in layers
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Form By Three Main Processes Compaction- Sediments get compressed and compacted. Cementation-Small crystals precipitate and act as glue that holds the rock together. Precipitation-Crystals precipitate directly from solution. Sedimentary Rocks
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There are 3 Types… Clastic – formed from weathering debris Chemical – form when dissolved materials precipitate from solution Organic – form from the accumulation of plant or animal debris
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Clastic Breccia Conglomerate Contains large angular fragments Large rounded fragments Sandstone Shale Sand-sized debris, often found around beaches and deserts Made of clay-sized debris, often breaks into flat pieces
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Chemical Limestone – forms chemically from precipitation of calcium carbonate from lake or ocean water Rock salt – forms from the evaporation of ocean or saline lake waters. Rarely found at Earth’s surface
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Organic Coal – Forms from Plant Debris – Often found in Swamp areas
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