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Ashanti Mata
7 August, 00:29
How do sedimentary rocks form
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Kendall Russo
7 August, 00:37
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Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is compressed
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Ricky Hendrix
7 August, 02:01
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Sedimentary rocks are formed when sediment is deposited out of air, ice, wind, gravity, or water flows carrying the particles in suspension. This sediment is often formed when weathering and erosion break down a rock into loose material in a source area.
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