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sedimentary
resembling or containing or formed by the accumulation of sediment; "sedimentary deposits"
resembling or containing or formed by the accumulation of sediment; "sedimentary deposits
Pertaining to sediment Solid fragmental material transported and deposited by wind, water or ice, chemically precipitated from solution, or secreted by organisms, and that forms in layers in loose unconsolidated form
- a rock that is formed by the deposition of sediments, fragment size is not implied nor is composition; examples, limestone, sandstone, siltstone, conglomerate
rock rock formed by the accumulation and cementing together of deposits laid down by water, wind, or ice - for example, limestone, shale, and sandstone Sedimentary rocks cover more than two-thirds of the Earth's surface
A type of rock formed when rock or mineral fragments are compressed into solid layers
A type of rock formed from sediment deposited by wind or water
(a) Pertaining to or containing sediment (b) Formed by the deposition of sediment, or pertaining to the process of sedimentation (c) A sedimentary rock
rock formed of sediment, (conglomerate, sandstone, and shales formed of fragments of other rock transported from their sources and deposited in water) or by precipitation ( rock salt and gypsum), or organisms ( limestone)
{s} formed by deposits of sediment; pertaining to sediment
A rock formed through the accumulation of sediment The sediment may be weathered materials from other sedimentary, igneous or metamorphic rocks transported by wind or water and deposited on land, by rivers or in the sea One sedimentary rock, limestone may be formed by the accumulation of shells or shell debris, or rarely by direct chemical precipitation from the sea-water The sediment may be cemented to varying degrees
rocks formed from material derived from pre-existing rocks by processes of denudation, together with material of organic origin, relating to rocks formed by the deposition of sediment - BACK>>
rocks formed by cemented particles or chemical reactions in or near water SHALE sedimentary rock that splits easily into layers SOFT not hard or firm
Type of rock, commonly formed in layers by the deposition of silty materials onto the sea bed
Rocks formed by the accumulation of sediments (sandstone, shale) or the remains of products of animals or plants (limestone, coal)
Sedimentary rocks are formed from sediment left by water, ice, or wind. made of the solid substances that settle at the bottom of the sea, rivers, lakes etc
Descriptive term for rock formed of sediment; clastic rocks, conglomerate, sandstone, shales, rocks formed by precipitation from solution as salt, gypsum, or from secretions of organisms as are most limestones
rock formed of fragments of other rocks that have been moved from its source and deposited in water, such as: shale, sandstone, or limestone Sedimentary rock often has a layered appearance
Descriptive term for rocks formed of sediment This includes clastic rocks such as conglomerate, sandstone, and shale formed from fragments of other rocks transported by the action of wind or water from their source The term also includes rocks formed by inorganic precipitation from solution such as gypsum and limestone, or from secretions from living organisms as in the case of some limestone
Of or pertaining to sediment; formed by sediment; containing matter that has subsided
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