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it will not affect each other because the sand is solid while water is liquid. that form is now called heterogeneous mixture.
The heaver rocks settle to the bottom and the lighter ones stay on the top and they form layers!
Metallic ore deposits form after geothermal concentration. Then the structure collapses, the deposits settle until shifted by the teutonic plates. Metallic ore can be found anywhere however there are areac of concentration based on the former edged of bodies of water.
The word you are looking for is "sedimentation." Sedimentation is the process by which sand or particles settle out of wind or water and form layers or deposits over time.
Water droplets form when the water vapor cools. The cooling causes it to condense into water. A warm glass does not cause cooling or condensation, so no water droplets.
it will not affect each other because the sand is solid while water is liquid. that form is now called heterogeneous mixture.
The Antarctic Bottom Water, North Atlantic Deep Water, and Antarctic Intermediate Water are three density currents that form in polar regions.
it is obviously rock
weathering of preexisting rocks form clastic sedimentary rocks, Oversaturated water basins form chemical sedimentary rocks after the water evaporates and dead sea organisms settle at the bottom forming biochemical sedimentary rocks.
It means that a substance that is insoluble has settled to a lower level.
No. It may form a suspension and eventually settle to the bottom.
They form when heavy eroded particles settle out of moving water.
The heaver rocks settle to the bottom and the lighter ones stay on the top and they form layers!
Metallic ore deposits form after geothermal concentration. Then the structure collapses, the deposits settle until shifted by the teutonic plates. Metallic ore can be found anywhere however there are areac of concentration based on the former edged of bodies of water.
Heavy eroded particles settle out of moving water
The word you are looking for is "sedimentation." Sedimentation is the process by which sand or particles settle out of wind or water and form layers or deposits over time.
When the North Atlantic ocean meets the Antarctic bottom water Hurricanes form(: