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rocks that form at or near earth's surface by the cementing of grains are precipitaiton from water are?

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Clastic sedimentary rocks form at or near Earth's surface by the cementing of grains and precipitation from water.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sedimentary rocks that form at or near earth's surface by the cementing of grains and precipitation from water are called clastic sedimentary rocks.

These rocks are formed when pre-existing rocks undergo weathering and erosion, and the resulting particles settle out of water or air. Examples of clastic sedimentary rocks include sandstone, mudstone, shale, and conglomerate.

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The rocks that form at or near Earth's surface by the cementing of grains or precipitation from water are sedimentary rocks.

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