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7
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The layers are compacted together to form sedimentary rock.
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8
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Layers of sediment pressed togehter.
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11
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Rock formed when minerals dissolve in water come out of a solution.
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12
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Rock made by sediments that are mechanically weathered, transported and deposited.
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14
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Forms from the remains of plants and animals.
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15
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The dropping of rock when wind or water slows down or ice melts.
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1
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A cycle in which rocks change from one form into another.
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2
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Changing the original of parent rock.
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3
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The breaking up of rock into smaller pieces.
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4
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The movement of sediments to a new location.
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A sedimentary rock, composed mainly of skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral.
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6
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The process where sediments compact under pressure, Squeezing out the liquids so make them a solid.
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9
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Commonly known as rock salt, is a type of salt.
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10
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A fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock composed of mud and a mix of flakes of clay minerals and tiny pieces.
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13
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A natural inorganic solid material with a defiant chemical composition and physical structure.
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