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True or False: All sedimentary rock have different layers of colors within them.
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Many sedimentary rocks show bedding or banding, but not all have distinct color layers. Some are fairly uniform in color (e.g., massive limestone, chalk, or some sandstones and evaporites). Layering and color differences occur when deposition conditions or composition change, but those conditions don’t always vary.
Many sedimentary rocks show bedding or banding, but not all have distinct color layers. Some are fairly uniform in color (e.g., massive limestone, chalk, or some sandstones and evaporites). Layering and color differences occur when deposition conditions or composition change, but those conditions don’t always vary.
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