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- Characteristics of Sedimentary Rocks (Secondary Rocks)
- Mode of Formation Sedimentary Rocks (Secondary Rocks)
- Types of Sedimentary Rocks

Characteristics of Sedimentary Rocks (Secondary Rocks):
- Occurs in layers (strata or sheets)
- Non-Crystalline.
- Contains fossils of plants and animals.
- They are soft.
- Not resistant to erosion.
- Coarse in texture.
- Reacts with weak acids such as dilute HCl (Hydrogen Chloride/Hydrochloric Acid)
Mode of Formation Sedimentary Rocks (Secondary Rocks):

Sedimentary rocks are formed from sedimentary deposits that are deposited either by water, wind or ice. These sediments
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