How are sedimentry rocks formed?
Sedimentary rocks are formed in places where there has been water at one time. Dead animals, plants, and pieces of rocks or minerals are carried to these places by wind, water, ice, or even gravity. They are usually dropped off in bodies of water where they sink to the bottom. Little by little they make layers that build on top of each other. ChaCha!
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