Loess
sand,clay,slit
clay dirt sand sandyy slit :)
sand, clay, rocks, humus, slit.
Clay.
Silt
Probably your tax preparer got his/her fees from your return and slit your total
A clay deposit is a natural accumulation of clay minerals, which are fine-grained materials formed from the weathering of rocks. These deposits can be found in various geological settings, often accumulating in riverbeds, lakes, or coastal areas. Clay is characterized by its plasticity when wet and its ability to harden upon drying, making it valuable for various applications, including pottery, construction, and manufacturing. The properties of a clay deposit can vary significantly based on its mineral composition and formation processes.
No, clay is a deposit made up of hydrous aluminum phyllosilicates. Mud is i mixture of fine grained minerals.
Clay typically has a lower threshold velocity than a slit, meaning it requires less force to initiate movement. This is due to clay's fine particle size and cohesiveness, which allows it to be more easily displaced by lower velocities. In contrast, slits, being larger and more angular, usually need a higher velocity to overcome friction and initiate movement. Therefore, clay is more susceptible to erosion or displacement at lower energy levels compared to slits.
A deposit of clay and lime mixture on Earth is called marl. Marl is formed from the accumulation of clay and calcium carbonate-based materials over time, often found in sedimentary rock layers. It is commonly used in agriculture and construction due to its nutrient-rich and binding properties.
As it flows from the Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River, the Missouri picks up a big amount of slit, or small particles of soil and sand. The slit makes the water look brown.
The Geologic time scale is how they are sure of which is found in the world In Asia they find a red clay deposit under a iron ore deposit In Africa they find a iridium-rich deposit under a red clay deposit In Canada they find this sequence: iron ore, red clay, iridium-rich In Europe they find red clay, iridium-rich, marble, granite When they piece together all of these sequences from around the world until they find a specific pattern in this example: iron ore, red clay, iridium-rich, marble, granite. However sometimes erosion or a drought or some other freak of nature happens that slightly changes the pattern.