depositional
depositional
Deposition is when particals are dropped of and left. Erosion is where particales are carried away
It is where elevated material is transported to lower areas by wind, ice, water, and gravity, and deposited in a still environment, like a basin, lake, or ocean.
Landforms can usually be divided into three types. Erosional: created by the weathering and movement of material away from its original location; depositional: formed from the deposition of eroded material; and tectonic: formed from the movement of the lithosphere by plate tectonics.
Sandstone is used as a building stone and it is used as an indicator of erosional and depositional processes by geologists. And, limestone are used as a soil conditioner, in the manufacture of glass, in agriculture and even in jewellery.
it is depositional
it is erosional
depositional
depositional
both
Erosional landforms dominate an area where the ice flows to, while depositional landforms are found where ice flows from.
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the rate of erosion is the same as the rate of deposition.
Intrusive, erosional, structural, and depositional, I believe.
Deposition is when particals are dropped of and left. Erosion is where particales are carried away
It is where elevated material is transported to lower areas by wind, ice, water, and gravity, and deposited in a still environment, like a basin, lake, or ocean.
There isn't really an erosional process. Instead there is a depositional process; as the river meets the sea it slows down which means that it drops most of its sediment and spread out.