during cementation, water deposits minerals that bind sediment particles together, which earth spheres are involved in this process?
fine-grained minerals fine-grained minerals
SAND
That process is called cementation.
The particles in the sediments are cemented as pressure squeezes out water. The dissolved minerals in the water, usually silica or calcite, then become solid (crystallize), tying the particles together.
If particles means atoms and sub-atomic particles such as Hadrons, then yes minerals do have particles. Every physical substance has particles.
There are no minerals in a vacuum. A vacuum is empty. There are no air particles or any other particles for that matter.
Minerals.
The minerals that precipitate from fluids to cement particles together to form sedimentary rocks could be calcite, quartz, clay, or iron minerals.
Sand is formed from particles of weathered and eroded rock and minerals.
particles of its minerals are carried away
particles of its minerals are carried away
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particles
minerals
No a rocket is made out of metal not minerals.
particles of its minerals are carried away