Step-by-step explanation:
e. Evaporation
Evaporation is a physical process that can cause precipitation to form a chemical sedimentary rock. When water containing dissolved minerals evaporates, the minerals are left behind and precipitate out of the water, forming chemical sedimentary rocks. A common example of this process is the formation of evaporite deposits such as rock salt and gypsum, which occur when seawater or saline lakes evaporate, leaving behind the salt and gypsum minerals.