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The process by which layers of sedimentary rock are formed is called strata.
This process is called compaction.
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Leaching
It is more than that. Frozen rain would simply be sleet. Hail forms when ice pellets accumulate layers of ice while suspended in a thunderstorm updraft.
Solifluction, which is also known as soil fluction, is a geological term for a type of mass wasting. In solifluction, there exists 2 layers: an impermeable lower layer, and a sedimentary upper layer. When these layers exist on a hill and the top layer becomes saturated with water, the sediment begins to slowly slide down the hill over the lower layer. More often than not, it occurs in periglacial environments, where a bottom layer of ice begins to melt, resulting in water saturation of the upper layer and the formation of a "flow". Be careful not to get solifluction mixed with gelifluction though - gelifluction has a permanently frozen bottom layer, while solifluction doesn't.
permafrost
The process by which layers of sedimentary rock are formed is called strata.
This process is called compaction.
In parts of the tundra, soil layers stay frozen all year. Permanently frozen layers of soil are calledpermafrost. Frozen earth absorbs water poorly, which creates ponds and marshes in summer. This moisture causes plants to burst forth in bloom
compaction
Deposition
Deposition
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Leaching
Frozen raindrops are sleet, individual pellets of ice.Snow is formed by ice crystals that form around a particle of dust.Hail is a ball of frozen ice that accumulates by layers in a thunderstorm.
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