Erosion
Sediments are laid down when solids, which are suspended in water, sink to the floor or bed. This usually happens when the flow slows down and the water is less turbulent. This process causes sediments to be laid down horizontally.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
Most sediments are carried by water, with an assist from gravity, so gravity induced moving water is the most effective agent of erosion.
When the energetic wind or water loses its energy, the force of gravity will dominate, causing deposition of the sedimentary particles.
Erosion and deposition are responsible for many land forms. Erosion is the transport of sediments. Agents of erosion include flowing water, waves, wind, ice, or gravity. Eroded material is eventually dropped somewhere else. This is calleddeposition.
Sediments are laid down when solids, which are suspended in water, sink to the floor or bed. This usually happens when the flow slows down and the water is less turbulent. This process causes sediments to be laid down horizontally.
Gravity
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
gravity
Air ,ice ,gravity ,and water
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
Erosion. Weathering is the physical and chemical breakdown of rock. Erosion is the removal of of weathered sediments. Transport is the movement of weathered sediments (say in suspension in river water) during the erosion process. Deposition is the laying down of the transported sediments in a new location.
The action of water and gravity cause them to form in layers.
Floating sediments can be removed from water vapor using the process of purification. This process is used to create drinking water for every day use.
Most sediments are carried by water, with an assist from gravity, so gravity induced moving water is the most effective agent of erosion.
When gravity and friction overcome the ability of the moving water to move them.
Igneous and metamorphic rock can be turned into sediments through weathering and erosion. For example: wind, water, and gravity.