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Sedimentary Origins

Sedimentary Origins

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

Practice Problem

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NGSS
MS-ESS1-1, MS-ESS2-4, MS-PS1-1

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Tom Temple

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7 Slides • 6 Questions

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Sedimentary Origins/Classifications

Sedimentary rock forms as a result of three general situations
called “origins”

1.

Clastic

2.

Biochemical

3.

Chemical

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Clastic Sedimentary Rock

Rock that forms as a result of

fragments or rock material
either compacted or cemented

Common Clastics:
Shale = formed by compaction
Sandstone = formed by

compaction + cementation

Conglomerate = formed by

cementation

​Siltstone and Mudstone are common
in the badlands here

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4

Multiple Choice

Which of the following clastic sedimentary rocks is made of poorly sorted clasts?

1

conglomerate

2

sandstone

3

shale

4

limestone

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following types of clastic sedimentary rock would have microscopically small, flat, grains?

1

conglomerate

2

sandstone

3

shale

4

limestone

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Chemical Sedimentary Rock

Rock that forms as a result

of material coming out of
solution (precipitate) or
from evaporation of water
leaving minerals behind
(evaporite)

Limestone = common

precipitate rock

Rock salt = common

evaporite

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Dropdown

sedimentary rocks form when water saturated with ions ​
minerals to the bottom of a water column or when water ​
and leaves behind minerals.

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Multiple Choice

Precipitated calcium carbonate creates the world's most common chemical sedimentary rock, ______

1

shale

2

limestone

3

chert

4

gypsum

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​Chert - precipitated silica

​Flint - variation of chert

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Fill in the Blank

Chert and flint form from precipitated _________

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Biochemical Sedimentary Rock

Rock that forms as a direct

result of organic (living things)
deposition and deformation.

Examples:
Coal
Organic limestone
Any fossil or fossil imprinted

stone

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​Chalk = precipitated calcium carbonate

​Coquina = poorly cemented sea shells

​Oolitic Limestone = shells rounded by wave action

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Common biochemical sedimentary rocks include ​
, a carbon rich rock used for fuel, ​
which is a poorly cemented jumble of sea shells, and ​
which is very fine ground up sea shells that settle to the bottom of the sea and cement together.
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Sedimentary Origins/Classifications

Sedimentary rock forms as a result of three general situations
called “origins”

1.

Clastic

2.

Biochemical

3.

Chemical

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