常見例句雙語例句Most of the oxygen in our air came from plants whose remains - or those of the animals that fed on them - became entombed in sedimentary rocks.我們空氣中大多數(shù)的氧氣都是從那些深埋于沉積巖層中的植物的殘骸,或者吃這些植物的動物的殘骸釋放的。The Earth's oceans teemed with plants and animals that converted most of its atmospheric carbon dioxide into carbonates and sank to the bottom as they died, to become sedimentary rocks.地球上海洋的底部有大量死后沉積的動植物,他們將大氣中大部分的二氧化碳變成了碳酸鹽并最終在海底變成了沉積巖。During the Late Carboniferous, sedimentary rocks—rocks eroded by wind and water and deposited as fine sediments—carpeted much of the region, which might have been partially flooded from time to time.晚石炭紀,沉積巖(整塊巖石經(jīng)風、水的外力侵蝕,然后均勻沉淀而形成)廣泛分布于那些有可能反復被洪水侵襲的地區(qū);權威例句Shales are fine-grained sedimentary rocks that can be rich sources of petroleum and natural gas.FORBES: China Closer To Joining Shale Gas Fracking CrazeShale gas derived from sedimentary rocks deep underground needs to be captured, piped and processed before it is consumed.FORBES: The Other F-Word of Shale DrillingCover is essentially sedimentary rocks that sit atop any perspective deposits, concealing potential metals such as gold and copper in Australia.FORBES: PDAC: Australia Takes Steps To Maximize Potential Mineral Deposits 返回 sedimentary rocks