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  • Rock Weathering: Understanding Sediment Formation & Types
    The byproduct of weathering rocks is sediment.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Weathering is the process where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces by forces like wind, water, ice, and temperature changes.

    * Sediment is the broken-down pieces of rock, ranging in size from large boulders to tiny grains of sand. These sediments are then transported by wind, water, or ice to new locations.

    Types of Sediment:

    * Clastic sediments: These are fragments of pre-existing rocks.

    * Chemical sediments: These form from dissolved minerals in water, such as salt or limestone.

    * Organic sediments: These are formed from the remains of living organisms, like shells or plant matter.

    The creation of sediment is a crucial step in the rock cycle, as it eventually leads to the formation of new rocks.

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