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The fundamental sedimentary rock unit is called a stratum or a bed. It is a relatively thin layer of sedimentary rock that is distinguishable from overlying and underlying layers based on characteristics such as composition, color, and texture. Stratigraphy, the study of rock layers and layering, relies on the identification and correlation of these rock units.
It is called sedimentation.
Detrital sedimentary layers.
The sedimentary rock formed from thin layers of compacted clay is called shale. Shale is characterized by its fissility, or ability to split into thin sheets, due to the alignment of clay particles during the rock's formation.
The layering that occurs in sedimentary rocks is called bedding or stratification. Bedding is formed by the deposition of sediments in discrete layers over time, while stratification refers to the overall layering pattern in a rock formation.
Sedimentary rocks are formed by the layering of materials, as new layers are added, they compress the lower layers which eventually physically adhere together.
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Sedimentary rock, like limestone, is formed in layers.
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The sedimentary rock formed from tiny particles of clay in thin, flat layers is called shale. I hope this was helpful:)
The fundamental sedimentary rock unit is called a stratum or a bed. It is a relatively thin layer of sedimentary rock that is distinguishable from overlying and underlying layers based on characteristics such as composition, color, and texture. Stratigraphy, the study of rock layers and layering, relies on the identification and correlation of these rock units.
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Sedimentary rocks are formed in layers due to the accumulation of sediments over time. As new sediments settle on top of existing layers, the pressure from the overlying sediments compacts the lower layers, forming solid rock. This layering process creates distinct bands in sedimentary rocks.
The sedimentary rock formed from tiny particles of clay in thin, flat layers is called shale. I hope this was helpful:)
It is called sedimentation.