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Yes, sediments do affect the ocean. There are a couple ways in which sediments affect the oceans. If too many sediments on the ocean floor get stirred up in the surface water it can potentially harm the water life by suffocating and killing the life. It can also make visibility worse and can harm commercial fishing corporations.
I believe that the way it turns, it puts pressure on the rock and washes off pieces of sediments.
Filter feeders are animals, that feed by straining suspended matter, and food particles from water.
When water deposites sediments in new locations, it creates new landforms.
Sediments are droppng out of of waves and spread about, but eroson causes the waves to affect .
Rocky shorelines have rocks and cliffs, so when the waves crash against the rock fragments and sediments are formed along the shoreline.
The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
Sediments that are in outwash are sorted sediments, organized by size, while sediments that are in moraine are unsorted.
once it causes erosion. and when its starts decaying too
It can negatively affect the environment if the proper stormwater control guidelines are not followed. Harmful sediments can easily be spread from clogged drains, erosion, and even flooding.
Increase in expansion affect the demand because more supply/expansion with constant demand will lead to excess in expansion which affect the demand.
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