Most sedimentary rocks are formed by the compaction and cementation of pieces of other rocks or organic material in aquatic environments. Key identifying features of sedimentary rocks include clear layering of sediments, pieces of other rocks, and the remains of once-living organisms. Common sedimentary rocks include limestone, breccia, coal, and gypsum.
Most sedimentary rocks are formed by the compaction and cementation of pieces of other rocks or organic material in aquatic environments. Key identifying features of sedimentary rocks include clear layering of sediments, pieces of other rocks, and the remains of once-living organisms. Common sedimentary rocks include limestone, breccia, coal, and gypsum.
Most sedimentary rocks are formed by the compaction and cementation of pieces of other rocks or organic material in aquatic environments. Key identifying features of sedimentary rocks include clear layering of sediments, pieces of other rocks, and the remains of once-living organisms. Common sedimentary rocks include limestone, breccia, coal, and gypsum.
Most sedimentary rocks are formed by the compaction and cementation of pieces of other rocks or organic material in aquatic environments. Key identifying features of sedimentary rocks include clear layering of sediments, pieces of other rocks, and the remains of once-living organisms. Common sedimentary rocks include limestone, breccia, coal, and gypsum.