What events describe the formation of an underwater sedimentary rock. Place events in chronological order.
Alter many years, the deposits turn into a hard, solid rock.
The new rock is an aggregate of several kinds of inorganic and organic materials.
A gluing substance, such as calcite or clay, carried in by flowing water begins binding the deposited material together.
The deposits begin to harden.
Weathering breaks existing rocks into sediments
Sediments and skeletal remains of marine animals begin depositing in a basin.

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