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The part of the erosion process in which sediment is placed in a new location, or deposited.
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answer is deposition and erosion~
Wind picks up sediment which causes erosion when it hits the rock.
The erosion is part of the water in the earth. The deposition is when the water comes to an end and just settles.
It could cause both... Rain causes erosion when the water is heavy... and the deposition part... deposition is when rocks are compacted .. .. what im only a 5th grader
The process of erosion (removal of material) is not the same as the process of deposition (the adding of material). As they are two separate processes, deposition is not a part of the overall erosion process. However, without eroded sediments, there would be nothing to deposit, the two processes are therefore sequential (and part of the overall encompassing rock cycle processes).
when a part of a river has been through erosion and in some cases a meander has formed
Processes affecting the surface of the Earth and part of the Rock Cycle.
weathering because the main cause of a sinkhole is mostly rain which is a part of weathering
The wind is a part of weathering, and the wind blows the sand dunes' top layers of sand around every day.
When layers of rocks are deposited in a continuous succession through time without any significant break in deposition they are conformable. But if deposition is interrupted or there is an episode of erosion between deposition then the boundary between the older and younger rocks is unconformable, in essence part of the geologic record is missing.