clastic
Beach sand, lake mud, sand dunes, glacial moraines, river deltas, river silt, gravel bars, ocean sediments, and coal deposits are all examples of geologic deposition.
No. Sand and gravel are two different terms for describing sediment size. Gravel is a size up from sand.
* Clay * Silt * Sand * Pebbles * Cobbles * Boulders * Gravel
Sand is more fine than gravel
clastic
Beach sand, lake mud, sand dunes, glacial moraines, river deltas, river silt, gravel bars, ocean sediments, and coal deposits are all examples of geologic deposition.
25 pounds to 100 gallons
mudsiltsandpeatetc.
The lightest would go further so the sand then the heavier ones like mud would not go that far to the stream. I think that sand will go further than the gravel then the mud! Hope that helped! Although I'm not sure about the answer! See ya! I tried helping!
gravel, sand, and limestone are all examples of aggregate land :)
Soft shell clams live in mixtures of mud and sand or mud and gravel. near freshwater. This is because the salinity is reduced by freshwater runoff and seepage.
sand and water ice mud
sand and water ice mud
Three examples of nonliving things are rocks (stones, gravel, sand), air and water.
No. Sand and gravel are two different terms for describing sediment size. Gravel is a size up from sand.
sand is a base and gravel is a acid