Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sedimentary rock
Noun
/ˌsɛd.ɪˈmen.tə.ri rɒk/
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Definition
Sedimentary rock is a type of rock that is formed by the accumulation and compression of mineral and organic particles over time.
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Examples
- Sandstone is a common type of sedimentary rock that forms from sand particles.
- Fossils are often found in sedimentary rock due to the way these rocks are formed.
- Limestone, a sedimentary rock, is primarily composed of calcite and can form from the remains of marine organisms.
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Meaning
These rocks are composed of sediments, which are small pieces of material that have been transported by water, wind, or ice and have settled in layers.
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Synonyms
- Stratified rock
- Layered rock
- Depositional rock