Siliceous rock

Siliceous rocks are sedimentary rocks that have silica (SiO2) as the principal constituent.

The most common siliceous rock is chert; other types include diatomite.

They commonly form from silica-secreting organisms such as radiolarians, diatoms, or some types of sponges.

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