Geography
Answer
There are five main types of sedimentary rocks on the basis of agents of formation:
- Riverine Rocks — These are formed by the sediments deposited by running water or river.
- Lacustrine Rocks — These are formed by the deposition of silt etc on the bed of lakes.
- Glacial Rocks — These are formed by the debris carried on and deposited by glaciers.
- Aeolean Rocks — These are formed by the deposition of sand particles accumulated by wind.
- Marine Rocks — These are formed by the deposition of sediments at the ocean floor. These are of two types — Calcarious sedimentary rocks and Carbonaceous sedimentary rocks.
Related Questions
Study the picture. Identify the rocks formed in case of A, B and C. Give reasons to support your answer.

How are sedimentary rocks formed?
Give a reason for each of the following:
(i) Mechanically formed sedimentary rocks are also termed as stratified rocks.
(ii) Rocks like peat, lignite and anthracite are called carbonaceous rocks.
(iii) Fossils are present in sedimentary rocks.
What is metamorphism? What are its causes? Give an example of rocks formed by heat and pressure.