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20 May, 08:52

How do detrital, chemical, and organic sedimentary rocks differ from one another?

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  1. 20 May, 09:01
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    Detrital: A sedimentary rock composed of lithified sedimentary particles of previous rock types.

    Chemical: A sedimentary rock created by the evaporation and subsequent crystallization of mineral rich fluids.

    Organic: A sedimentary rock composed of the remains of lithified plants (coal), or animals (limestone).
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