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10 January, 22:15

What is the texture of inorganic land-derived sedimentary rocks

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  1. 10 January, 23:12
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    Clastic texture

    Explanation:

    It is also known as fragmented texture. It comprises of rocky grains which lacks interconnection. The grains are usually piled on top of each other are piled together and cemented.

    The inorganic sedimentary rocks are generally porous and less dense due to the absent interconnecting properties.
  2. 11 January, 01:56
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    Clastic (fragmental)

    Explanation:

    The texture of inorganic land-derived sedimentary rocks is clastic. Sediments come from land to form inorganic sedimentary rocks.

    Examples of inorganic land-derived sedimentary rocks are conglomerate, brescia and sandstone.
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