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Yes. Wind transports small particles more easily than large ones. Large particles are more likely to be left behind while small particles tend to be transported further than larger ones.
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It could be either 'wind' or 'water'; in this context it is most likely referring to wind. Both move small amounts of matter in a way that causes erosion, but "particles" is more likely a reference to wind.
Sandstone and limestone are both sedimentary rocks.
The Ganges Delta is made up of alluvial soils, which in turn is made up of small particles.
Oil Reserves are big and oil deposits are small.
A small river is a tributary to the larger river.
Small particles may dissolve in a nasal membrane.
ANSWER:Water will move anything that can be moved by the force of the water. Its called erosion. It can move the small particles of sand and dirt makind mud and larger objects like rocks or stones and trees as well. Water will move this group of particles and the result will be the eroding of the stream or river basin to deepen the waterway and deposit it in a delta at the end of the river. Water, even without the extra erosive particles can cut solid rock. It can also be due to rubbish being caried through the river