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Sedimentary Rock: How do classify Sedimentary rocks.
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46) Sedimentary Rocks: Rocks which form the weathering, transport, deposition, and cementation of sediment. 47) Sediments: (Clasts) (Clastic) Particles of sand, clay, silt and pebbles 48) Deposition: The leaving behind or depositing of sediments after they are transported. 49) Cementation: The gluing together of sediment due to pressure to make sedimentary rocks. 50) Clastic: Rocks made up of the layering of sediment 51) Bio Clastic: Rocks made up of layering of dead organisms such as sea shells.
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What is the difference between the two methods in which sedimentary rocks are formed?
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Sedimentary Rocks
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Questions using the reference table.
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Reference table mini activity
1) Name two bioclastic rocks? 2) Limestone must have a layer of transparent glaze added to it because it weathers easily this is due to? 3) Describe how rock salt may forms? 4) Which rocks would be smooth to the touch which ones would be rough?
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