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What type of sedimentary rock is formed from weathered particles of rocks and minerals?

chemical sedimentary rock

biochemical sedimentary rock

intrusive sedimentary rock

clastic sedimentary rock

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The only option that matches your conditions is the fourth and last one.

Clastic sedimentary rocks, as the statement says, are formed when weathered remains of other rocks are deposited.


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Answer:

clastic sedimentary rock is a correct option.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Clastic sedimentary rocks are formed by the weathering process, In this process rocks get breakdown into sand, clay particles by the wind, water, and ice.
  • Clastic sedimentary rocks are also known as sandstone, and they are made of rocks and minerals. They are classified based upon composition, size, and texture.

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