weathering
no
False. The process that lays down sediment in a new location is deposition, not erosion. Erosion is the process of wearing away and removing sediment from a location.
Erosion is a wearing away process, which is what creates the sediment in the first place, but when sediment is laid down in a new location, that is not erosion, it's sedimentation.
When sediment is laid down, this is known as deposition. The sediment is unconsolidated and so it is not (yet) a rock.
Deposition is the process by which sediment settles out of water and is deposited on the bottom of a body of water.
The process that creates sedimentary rock from sediment is called lithification. This process involves compaction, where the weight of overlying sediments squeezes the sediment grains together, and cementation, where minerals in the groundwater crystallize and bind the sediment grains together to form solid rock.
No, erosion loss of sediment , transportation is the process by which that sediment is removed.
Deposition
Deposition
Sediment settles out of the moving water by the process of.
Deposition is the act or process by which wind or water sets down sediment. This can occur when the transporting force (wind or water) loses energy, causing the sediment it was carrying to settle and accumulate in a new location.
deposition, fancy word for depositing sediment.