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Sedimentary rocks form by
magma or lava cooling
sediments being pressed and cemented together
intense heat and pressure
Sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution.
intrusive rock
clastic rock
organic rock
chemical rock
Breaking down of rock or other materials
compaction
weathering
erosion
cementation
deposition
Carries away sediment by water, ice, wind or gravity.
deposition
weathering
compaction
cementation
erosion
Sediment is laid down in new locations.
compaction
deposition
weathering
erosion
cementation
Sediments are pressed together.
compaction
erosion
cementation
weathering
deposition
Glue particles of sediment together.
erosion
cementation
weathering
compaction
deposition
Which is the correct order of the steps of sedimentary rock formation?
1. cementation, 2. compaction, 3. deposition, 4. erosion, 5. weathering
1. weathering, 2. erosion, 3. deposition, 4. compaction, 5. cementation
1. erosion, 2. weathering, 3. deposition, 4. cementation, 5. compaction
Type of sedimentary rock that forms when rock fragments are squeezed together under high pressure.
organic rock
chemical rock
clastic rock
Type of sedimentary rock that forms from remains of organisms deposited in thick layers.
chemical rock
organic rock
clastic rock