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  • What is an example of a sedimentary rock?

    Question: What is an example of a sedimentary rock?

    Options:

    Shale
    Basalt
    Gneiss
    Slate

    ✅Explanation:
    Shale is an example of a sedimentary rock. Sedimentary rocks form from the accumulation and lithification of sediments (such as minerals, organic matter, or fragments of other rocks) over time. Shale is formed from fine-grained particles, primarily clay, that have been compacted and cemented together.

    📌Other Options Explanations:
    -b. Basalt: Basalt is an igneous rock. Igneous rocks form from the cooling and solidification of magma or lava.
    -c. Gneiss: Gneiss is a metamorphic rock. Metamorphic rocks form from the transformation of existing rocks due to intense heat, pressure, or chemical activity.
    -d. Slate: Slate is another type of sedimentary rock, a fine-grained metamorphic rock formed from shale due to directed pressure.

    🛑 Additional Information::
    The earth's crust is made up of various types of rocks, differing from one another in texture, structure, colour, permeability, mode of occurrence, and degree of resistance to denudation.

    • All rocks may be classified into three major groups:
    -Igneous Rocks,
    -Sedimentary Rocks,
    -Metamorphic Rocks.

    • 1. Igneous Rocks:
    -Igneous rocks are formed by the cooling and solidification of molten rock (magma) from beneath the earth's crust.
    -Example: Granite, Gabbro, Basalt, etc.

    • 2. Sedimentary Rocks:
    -Sedimentary rocks are formed by the process of weathering and cementation or precipitation on the Earth's surface. 
    -Example: Sandstones, Kankar, shales, limestones, Mudstones, laterite, etc

    • 3. Metamorphic Rocks:
    -Formed when rocks are subjected to high heat, high-pressure changes inside the Earth.
    -Example: Gneissoid, slate, schist, marble, quartzite, etc.

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