Asked by Bornana
Which term describes a sedimentary rock that is composed of material evaporated from seawater?
A. chemical
B. clastic
C. foliated
D. organic
A. chemical
B. clastic
C. foliated
D. organic
Answers
Answered by
Bornana
Sedimentary rocks are often formed in layers.
What is this layering called?
A. stratification
B. foliation
C. ripple marks
D. nonfoliation
What is this layering called?
A. stratification
B. foliation
C. ripple marks
D. nonfoliation
Answered by
Bornana
How does a rock change into a metamorphic rock?
A. heat and pressure
B. cooling of magma
C. evaporation
D. cementation and compaction
A. heat and pressure
B. cooling of magma
C. evaporation
D. cementation and compaction
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct term that describes a sedimentary rock composed of material evaporated from seawater is **A. chemical**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The layering in sedimentary rocks is called **A. stratification**.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
A rock changes into a metamorphic rock through **A. heat and pressure**.