Globigerina ooze, limestone, silt, sand, and so on.
neritic is near shore an covers about 1/4 of the ocean floor and pelagic is deep ocean basin and covers the other 3/4 of the ocean floor
Sediments that are in outwash are sorted sediments, organized by size, while sediments that are in moraine are unsorted.
The dropping of the sediments or DEPOSITING the sediments
Chemical sediments are mineral precipitate :)
Streams constantly erode sediments. Anytime the water is moving, sediments are being eroded
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neritic is near shore an covers about 1/4 of the ocean floor and pelagic is deep ocean basin and covers the other 3/4 of the ocean floor
The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
Sediments that are in outwash are sorted sediments, organized by size, while sediments that are in moraine are unsorted.
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Pressure of water and other sediments.
Chemical sediments are mineral precipitate :)
The dropping of the sediments or DEPOSITING the sediments
Lithogenous sediments come from the land They result primarily from erosion by water, wind, and ice Biogenous sediments originate from organisms The particles in these sediments come from shells and hard skeletons. Although lithogenous sediments represent the largest total volume, biogenous sediments cover a greater area of sea floor
The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
Streams constantly erode sediments. Anytime the water is moving, sediments are being eroded