yes a sediment is a form of carbon
Protozoans form sediment and are considered an indicator species.
Sediment can accumulate at the mouths of rivers, usually in the form of deltas.
fool
Any rock can wear away to form sediment; be it sedimentary, metamorphic or igneous.
When a dead organism is buried, sediment may pile up. The organism's remains are subjected to heat and pressure. These conditions force gases and liquids from the body. A thin film of carbon residue is left, forming a silhouette of the original organism which is called a carbon film.
Evaporation removes water from sediment to form sedimentary rock. When water evaporates everything that was in the water dries out. The evaporation of water from sediment takes a very long time to form sedimentary rock.
Sedimentry
clay
Yes, basically sand is a form of sediment.
Conglomerate is the sedimentary rock that would form from sediment of 0.0002 cm diameter.
The sedimentary rock that would form from sediment 0.0002 cm in diameter is conglomerate.
You use a sediment filter followed by a carbon filter