pond, river, lake, etc.
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
condensation
Sediments are deposited when the water flow begins to decrease. When this happens, the water can no longer move the sediment around, therefore, sediments will fall to the bottom.
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
a water fall
it is heavier from the iron in your blood :)
Electrolytes trap suspended particles by causing them to clump together and fall to the bottom of the tank as sediment. These clumps are called floc, and the process is called flocculation.
Sadly no. If they fall in water they will sink to the bottom and go kapput.
well i guess it could be a water fall but instead a water fall is created by a river on top of a cliff soooooo (yeah its not a water fall i thought it was)