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osmosis
erosion
errosion
Exocytosis is the process by which large molecules are transported out of the cell.
transpiration
Erosion is the process of surface materials and their transport.
In Geography, deposition is the process where materials like mud, sand, pebbles and silt are transported by the river and are eventually dropped. The process of deposition is linked to how much energy a river has which is determined by how much water there is in the river channel and how fast it is flowing.
Sedimentation is the deposit of materials carried by a flowing body, such as a stream.
The process by which material is dropped or settles is called deposition. The deposition of rock fragments leads to the formation of sedimentary rocks through the process of lithification.
When a rock is eroded the particles have to go somewhere. After they are moved (by wind, water, etc.) they will eventually be deposited. These deposited particles are then subject to being eroded again.
Weathering, erosion , transportation and deposition are all interconnected. They are processes which take place in an order in a sequence in nature. Once the rocks are disintegrated they are carried away by the agents of erosion and then they are transported to different areas. Eventually when they reach any depression, they deposit the materials or sediments there.....finally we can say that these processes are interconnected.
Process whereby selected molecules are actively transported from the blood into the filtrate Process whereby selected molecules are actively transported from the blood into the filtrate
by the radiative zone
osmosis
erosion
it is the process of changing a moderenized materials
the process that moves wethe process that moves weathered materials athered materials