Cathedral Rock in Arizona is made of a clastic rock called sandstone. These rocks are more than 250 million years old and are now being weathered and eroded away by the creek.
Click on image for full size
Courtesy of Larry Fellows and the Arizona Geological Survey
Clastic Rocks
Many sedimentary rocks are made up of little pieces of other rocks called sediment.
Mineral crystals called cement hold the sediment together.
There are many different types of sedimentary rocks. Look closely at your rock
and answer these three questions to figure out which type of rock you have!
You will probably need to use a magnifying glass to see the little sediment
grains.
- How big are the sediments?
- Are all of the sediments about the same size?
- Are the sediments rounded or angular in shape?
Different types of sedimentary rocks form from different environments over
thousands of years.
- Sandstone is made of sand. It can form from a beach or desert sand dunes.
- Shale is made of mud and clay. It can form in a swamp, the bottom of a lake
or some other muddy environment.
- Conglomerate is made of gravel and sand. It may form from sediments at the
bottom of a stream.
There are four steps to make this type of sedimentary rock.
Last modified August 25, 2003 by Lisa Gardiner.
You might also be interested in:

If you sneeze into a pile of dust the little particles fly everywhere, but if you sneeze into a pile of rocks, they will stay put. It takes more force than a sneeze to move those rocks. Winds and water
...more
When water or wind slows down, sediment can no longer be carried in it. The particles of sediment fall through the water or air and form a blanket of sediment on the bottom of a river, a lake, ocean,
...more
Rocks made of fossils are called organic sedimentary rocks. This picture shows one place where organic rocks are being made on the Earth today. This is a coral reef where the skeletons of coral, clams,
...more
Spotting minerals is fun! There are many different types of minerals. Each has a different name and special traits. You can learn more about minerals by looking closely at them to understand their special
...more
This mineral is called quartz! Sometimes it looks white like milk but usually it looks clear like glass, sometimes with a little pink or gray tinge of color. You can find crystals of quartz in many different
...more
Mica minerals make some rocks sparkle! Look for them in your igneous and metamorphic rocks. Do they make your rocks sparkle? They break into flat plates because they have cleavage.
...more
This is a feldspar mineral! Look for it in igneous rocks where it looks like white or pink crystals. You might find it in other types of rocks as well.
...more