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Which process causes sand grains to stick together to form sandstone?
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
Why are fossils rarely found in metamorphic or igneous rock?
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
Which type of rock is formed when limestone is subjected to heat and pressure?
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
In order for boulders to become sediments, the boulders must first be
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
When compared to the other layers of Earth, which layer has the lowest density?
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
Quartz and feldspar are two common minerals. When they are found mixed together in nature they form
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
Plants can break large rocks into tiny pieces. How is it possible for plants to be able to mechanically weather rocks by breaking them into smaller pieces?
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
Which process accounts for the formation of horizontally layered rocks?
Heat and pressure are great enough to destroy the structure of fossils found in these rocks.
Cementation
The roots of the plant grow into the cracks of the rock forcing them to break.
Compaction and Cementation
Crust
Marble
Rocks
weathered and eroded.
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