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Here are a few examples for you to choose from:Moraine: hummocks of moraine are deposited at the snout of a glacierRiver beach: load carried by the river is deposited on the inside of a meanderDune: a wind blows sediment, which is then deposited and accumulated in a duneBeach: an ocean deposits sediment from the cliff behind or else from nearby boulders etc. in a collection of sediment, similar to the river beachDelta: the feature found at the mouth of a river formed by the final deposition of the river's loadAlso note:Drumlin: A feature formed by the reshaping of deposited materialLamination: The building up of layers of sediment to form laminae which are seen in a sedimentary rock, often sandstone.
Glacial drift.Glacial drift.
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Diffraction.
Silt
The sediment is a mixture of sand, soil, salts, detritus.
Desert pavement is formed by the gradual removal of sediment by rain and/or wind, leaving only larger sediment behind.
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Moraine
Dunes.
Desert pavement is formed by the gradual removal of sediment by rain and/or wind, leaving only larger sediment behind.
Sediment, or debris, is washed down the continental shelf and slope and settles on the continental rise. This accumulated sediment makes the slope of the continental rise more gradual and gentle than that of the continental slope
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