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gypsum is a sedimentary rock Answer: Gypsum is a major rock forming sulfate mineral and can form crystals as large as 10 meters in length, among the world's largest.
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Gypsum is a sedimentary mineral (rock). It's called an "evaporite" like salt (Halite) because it precipitates out of water - ie, it's in water solution (like sugar water or salt water), but when the water solution has too much "...
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( ′räk ′jip·səm ) (mineralogy) Massive, coarsely crystalline to earthy, finely granular type of gypsum found in gyp rock.
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Rock Gypsum is also known as Alabaster , which is used for many decorative stone accents in building, and sculpture. It is also ground into a powder and mixed with other minerals to form sheets commonly known as Gyprock, used to cover walls...
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Yes. Rock gypsum is a chemical sedimentary rock.
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Gypsum is a mineral that was formed by layers of sediment , fine particles, that were deposited over a period of time, and then subjected to geologic forces.
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Breccia and coal compaction Rock salt and rock gypsum cementation
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Gypsum is formed dy water that evaorap and when hailight isby a rugler rock
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Drywall, drywall compound, and plaster manufacture predominately.
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