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solids like faeces settle at the bottom and are removed with a scraper .This is called sludge
These particles are called sediment.
Biogeneous sediments
No. Often times it is suggested that running on low fuel results in pulling debris from the bottom of the tank and that this debris can result in premature fuel pump failure. However fuel is always pulled from the bottom of the tank therefore any debris heavy enough to settle out of the gas can be ingested by the fuel pump regardless of fuel level. This contamination will be captured by the fuel filter before it reaches your fuel injectors.
Yes.
Reverse Grading.
To catch debris that would otherwise settle in your lungs, the cillia catch debris on inhale, and allow it to exit via exhale.
They will separate from the solution. Think of sand and water in a glass jar. If you shake the jar, the sand and water will stay mixed for a while- --the sand is " suspended" in the liquid. However, if you let it stand a while, the sand will drop to the bottom of the jar.
The process of dropping sediments is called deposition.
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Yes it does.