No.
to form landforms
In fossil form? If so, in a range of fossil sediments! They are some of the most common fossils (In Paleozoic deposits anyway)
Alluvial deposits are river/stream deposits, whether they are found at the mouth of the river or anywhere along its length. In some cases, the alluvial deposits at the mouth of a river can form a delta.If this is not what you wanted to know, please rephrase the question. As it stands, this is an incomplete sentence with a question mark at the end of it.
Delta
It is called SILT.
alluvial deposits that can form river deltas.
When Wind deposits sediments in a location.
Landforms shaped or deposited by wind forces are described as aeolian.
sedimentary rocks :)
Piles of eroded sediments. Which may or may not become sedimentary rock over time.
to form landforms
Formed when a mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface
Formed when a mixture of sediments that a glacier deposits directly on the surface
The accumulation or laying down of matter by a natural process, as the laying down of sediments in a river or the accumulation of mineral deposits in a bodily organ. sorry but that is all i know
Fossils, coal deposits, petroleum deposits, all of them took immense eons to form.
Layers of sediments compressed the layers of vegetation to form the coal deposits.
The sediments are called silt or alluvium. The land formed from these sedimants where the river meets the ocean is a delta.