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Erosion and deposition can lead to the formation of sedimentary rock.
your question is not clear as it is,and i tend to think you meant depositional environments.in case of deposition environments we have;continental(fluvial,aeolian,alluvial),transitional environment (lagoons,beach),marine environment (reef,shallow and deep marine) and glacial environment.
The materials from which a beach is formed are carried by the long shore drift. If there is a coastline of weak rocks which has been greatly eroded on the up drift side, the waves will be laden with material. Where there is a bend in the coastline, deposition by constructive waves is always likely to take place because a more sheltered area has been created. Material accumulates over time and builds up the beach. (description of how a land form beach is formed) There are also valley's and mountains made by deposition
There will be sand deposition at the side which is facing the current, while there will be erosion on the other side.
Zircon, ilmenite & sillimanite are found. Tungsten is not found in beach sands of kerla.
Delta is deposition beach is deposition canyon is erosion sea cave is erosion sand dune is deposition
Beach sand
Palm trees
A beach is a deposition of sand.
Yes.
Deposition, slip off slopes for river beaches and finely ground stones being deposed by the sea :)
The three features formed by wave deposition is spits, beach, and sandbars.
Deposition forms sedimentary rocks.
yes, by water agents i think.
a beach is formed by deposition
Erosion and deposition can lead to the formation of sedimentary rock.
What do u mean by deposition as there are many types of this. Deposition is mostly is usually changes of an object over years due to erosion .