Sediments harden to form sedimentary rock through the application of pressure. Heat may play a part, but it is the settling down of the sediment and the buildup of overburden that "crushes" the material together. After millenia in a "big squeeze" applied by zillions of tons of material that has been superpositioned, sedimentary rock if formed. A link can be found below to the Wikipedia post on sediment and on sedimentary rock.
A residue is something that is left behind after a reaction that is undesired. A precipitate is the amorphous solid formed after a reaction and is usually the desired result.
To remove large pieces of tissue and complete cells.
Yes
it's one large egg without it's shell. http://www.joyofbaking.com/eggs.html
conglomerate
Breccia is a coarse-grained clastic rock that contains angular fragments. These fragments are typically larger than in a conglomerate and are cemented together by a fine-grained matrix.
conglomerate
conglomerate
conglomerate
No, conglomerate is a type of sedimentary rock made up of rounded gravel-sized particles. The particles in conglomerate are typically larger than sand grains and are often well-rounded due to the transportation and deposition processes that occur before the rock forms.
Conglomerate is a coarse-grained sedimentary rock that contains large, rounded sediments called clasts. These clasts are typically pebbles, cobbles, or even boulders that are cemented together by finer sediment particles.
Conglomerate is a type of sedimentary rock that forms from large sediments like rocks and pebbles. These sediments are cemented together by smaller particles like sand and mud to create a rock with a clastic texture. Conglomerate is often found in areas where there has been significant water movement, such as riverbeds and alluvial fans.
When the river hits the sea and slows down, hence why a large number of rivers have sedimentary deltas at the mouth
Breccia is a coarse-grained sedimentary rock that is composed of large, angular fragments.
Breccia is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed of angular fragments of other rocks held together by a matrix. It is formed from the accumulation of broken rock fragments in a process such as a landslide or the cementing together of volcanic fragments.
Because the pieces of rock are eroded a it passes down to the bottom of the river.