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Scrat [10]
1 year ago
8

A layer of sediment goes through a series of steps on its way to becoming sedimentary rock. These steps are summarized below. Re

ad the steps carefully, and then place them in the correct order.
The sediment is
deposited by wind,
flowing water, or
other natural
processes.
The sediment is
gradually buried
and compacted.
Dissolved minerals
completely cement
the sediment together.
Biology
2 answers:
dexar [7]1 year ago
7 0

Answer:

1: The sediment is  deposited by wind,  flowing water, or  other natural  processes.

2: The sediment is gradually buried and compacted.

3: Dissolved minerals completely cement the sediment together.

Are these all the answer choices?

AlladinOne [14]1 year ago
6 0

Answer:

The sediment must be deposited before anything else can happen to it.

The sediment is gradually buried and compacted. Cementation may begin at about the same time, but a layer of sediment is usually compacted at least a little before the layer is cemented throughout.

Dissolved minerals completely cement the sediment together.

Explanation:

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