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Understand how sedimentary rocks are made. Existing rocks are eroded mainly by water or ice, deposited in rivers, lakes, and oceans. When these particles are dropped they build up gradually in layer upon layer. Over millions of years, these sediments are buried deeply and are exposed to pressure and temperature turning soft sediment to rock. Collisions of continents and other forces bring these rocks to surface; are exposed and the cycle begins again.
Be aware of the different types of sedimentary rocks: Coal - coal is formed from layers of dead vegetation, such as trees and plants that were laid down in a swamp, buried deeply where pressure and temperature concentrate the carbon in the plant cells forming coal.Learn About Sedimentary Rocks Step 2Bullet1.jpg A conglomerate - a conglomerate is a sedimentary rock that is composed of particles of varying size and shape, such as small, medium and large round pebbles mixed with small sand grains.Learn About Sedimentary Rocks Step 2Bullet2.jpg Limestone - limestone is composed of calcium carbonate derived from the exoskeletons of sea life such as corals and shelled animals, it can also be precipitated by sea-grasses. Lime mud and lime debris are deposited along coastlines. These are buried and slowly recrystallize into limestone.Learn About Sedimentary Rocks Step 2Bullet3.jpg This image shows the sea creatures encrusted within the limestone.Learn About Sedimentary Rocks Step 2Bullet4.jpg
Recognise that this article provides only a very basic overview of sedimentary rocks. The most important thing to remember about sedimentary rocks is that they record the long history of our planet.
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