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Which rock is made from bits of other rocks and covers most of the land and ocean floor?

Sedimentary rock covers 66% of the Earth’s continents and much of its ocean floor. It forms from the accumulation and compaction of weathered material, including fragments of older rocks, minerals, and organic matter, deposited by water, wind, or ice.

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