Sedimentary Rock

A rock that forms when sediment is pressed and cemented together
Real World Example
Imagine trying to clean up a messy desk piled high with papers, where each paper represents a task or responsibility. Much like how organizing those papers involves stacking them neatly and applying pressure to keep them in place, sedimentary rocks form when layers of sediment, such as sand or mud, are deposited over time, pressed together, and cemented into a solid mass. Just as the weight of the papers and the effort to keep them organized turns a chaotic mess into a tidy stack, the pressure and natural binding materials in sediment layers transform loose particles into a cohesive rock.
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Practice Version
