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They are later deposited as sediments.
no it's not carried away by moving water
Rock fragments and other materials carried by water can be transported downstream, gradually eroding and breaking down into smaller particles. Eventually, they may settle at the bottom of a body of water or along the water's path as sediment. Over time, sediment can accumulate and form new rock layers through the process of sedimentation.
Given enough time, they may collect in sedimentary basins and form rock through a process of lithification.
Eroded materials carried by wind or water are called sediment.
Sediment
Rocks in flowing water can be eroded and carried downstream by the current. Over time, they can become smaller and smoother as they are continually moved and rubbed against other materials in the water.
The name for weathered rock fragments is "sediment." Sediment can be composed of a variety of materials, including broken pieces of rock, minerals, and organic matter that have been eroded and transported by wind, water, or ice.
In the movement of earth materials, when materials are carried by the flow of water, the main force is the force of gravity.
when the water flows over earth materials the earth materials start to increase into a river and it will have lots and lots of meanders in there
it condenses and precipitates or melts
oxidation