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The sedimentary

rock gypsum is so
soft because it is
composed of clay
particles that
settled in slow-
moving water.

True or False

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True


Why is gypsum so soft? Because it is deposited in this environment, it is common for gypsum to be associated with rock salt and sulfur deposits. Sedimentary gypsum is the gypsum that is mined commercially. Gypsum is very soft at 2 on the Moh scale of hardness – so soft that it can be easily scratched with a fingernail.
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