Yes, because rocks dont make up minerals, but minerals do make up rocks, and Sediments and compacted and GLUED together.
Yes, sedimentary rocks can contain bands or layers of minerals. These bands are often formed through various processes such as sediment deposition, compaction, and cementation. The minerals within these bands can vary in composition and can provide valuable information about the depositional environment and the history of the rock.
Bioclastic sedimentary rocks.
the most common minerals in clastic sedimentary rocks are likely
Clastic Sedimentary Rock- Sedimnetary rocks formed from fragments of rocks cemented together by minerals such as calcite.Chemical Sedimentary Rock- Sedimentary rocks formed from a solution of minerals (such as halite) and water.Organice Sedimentary Rocks- Sedimentary Rocks formed from the remaints of dead sea animals and seashells.
False. The terms folidated and nonfoliated apply to metamorphic rocks.
Mica and feldspar are usually found in sedimentary rocks
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Bioclastic sedimentary rocks.
== == Clastic sedimentary rocks.
the most common minerals in clastic sedimentary rocks are likely
Zinc minerals are isolated from sedimentary rocks
The most common minerals in detrital sedimentary rocks are quartz grains and clay.
Clastic Sedimentary Rock- Sedimnetary rocks formed from fragments of rocks cemented together by minerals such as calcite.Chemical Sedimentary Rock- Sedimentary rocks formed from a solution of minerals (such as halite) and water.Organice Sedimentary Rocks- Sedimentary Rocks formed from the remaints of dead sea animals and seashells.
Chemical sedimentary rocks are formed by the precipitation of minerals from water.
Clastic sedimentary rocks.
Detrital sedimentary rock. clastic sedimentary A+
False. The terms folidated and nonfoliated apply to metamorphic rocks.
Mica and feldspar are usually found in sedimentary rocks