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What type of sedimentary rocks form when crystals grow out of solution?

O A. Igneous
B. Chemical
C. Biogenic
D. Clastic



Answer is: Chemical

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Answer:

Correct! B. Chemical

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Chemical sedimentary rocks form because of the precipitation of crystals from aqueous (water) solutions and from chemical residues. When crystals grow out of a solution (for instance, halite, or table salt, out of water) they can only use the space they have available, often interfering with each other's growth pattern. B
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