deposition. its easy to remember because its positionwith a de- in front.
The process is called deposition, where the sediments are deposited from wind, water, or ice.
a special process
DEPOSITION!
There are four agents that are responsible for depositing sediment in the water. They are weathering, erosion, deposition, and snow.
Lithification refers to the process in which sediments compact under pressure. The two primary agents of lithification are compaction and cementation.
Weathering breaks up rock into smaller particles which are more easily transported by the agents of erosion (wind, moving water, and moving ice).
The agents of erosion are wind, water, ice, and gravity.
Erosion is the process of the movement of loosened or weathered materials from one place to another, and occurs due to the agents of erosion (wind, moving water, moving ice, and gravity).
It is the process of erosion, carried out by the agents of wind, water, ice, and gravity.
Piles of sediment
There are four agents that are responsible for depositing sediment in the water. They are weathering, erosion, deposition, and snow.
Erosion through gravity. Agents of erosion are water, wind, and ice.
Deposition is the the process by which agents are carried from one place to another because of erosion
If you mean erosion, erosion is the process of wearing away by wind, water, or other natural agents.
Deposition is used to refer to the process where agents are moved from one place to another by erosion. Erosion removes soil and rock from the Earth's surface.
sediment was formed by weathering and erosion in a source area, and then transported to the place of deposition by water, wind, mass movement or glaciers which are called agents of denudation.
Erosion involves rocks and soil being removed from the Earth's surface by wind or water. Deposition is the process where agents are moved from one place to another by erosion.
Erosion is the movement of weathered particles from one location to another location by the agents of erosion: wind, water, ice, and gravity. The following are some examples of erosion:wind carrying small sediment particles as in a desert sandstormstreams and rivers carrying sediment loads as seen in the muddy Mississippi Riverglaciers plucking and carrying rocks as evidenced by glacial erratics and soils found in the Midwestlandslidesheadward erosion as seen in the Grand Canyon and Niagra Fallstsunamis scouring inland surfacesfloods, which transport great amounts of rock and soil
The Creep's agents of erosion are water and gravity. Because of how slow the entire process is, the Creep can take many years to become obvious to the casual observer.
What are two agents of erosion.?