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Q: What is one structure formed though the deposition of sediment?
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Tell how snowdrifts and sand dunes are formed in similar ways. Then describe differences in how they are formed.?

Similar: Both are formed by wind. Different: Sand dunes are formed by deposition. Snowdrifts are formed by weathering. ++ They are both formed by deposition of a granular material by the wind. Weathering is totally different - it is the breakdown of rock (or other materials) by the weather, biological agents, etc. - though sand is a product of the weathering of rock.


Can weathering erosion and deposition affect the wildlife of an area?

yes. When calcite minerals erode into water they raise the pH by becoming CO3(-) this makes it hard for some fish to live.


Is a kettle a result of a deposition or erosion?

kettle is a result of erosion though the material is an ancient deposition


Is the kettle a result of erosion or deposition?

kettle is a result of erosion though the material is an ancient deposition


Is an arete a result of erosion or deposition?

An arête is a thin, almost knife-like, ridge of rock which is typically formed when two glaciers erode parallel U-shaped valleys, or else when two corrie glaciers erode back-to-back. An arête is a formed as a result of erosion, though the material it is made of may be an ancient deposition (this, however, is irrelevant).


What landforms are created through deposition?

Well deposition means it drops particulars or landforms in a new location and it makes a whole new world. Also erosion can make sand dunes the water cycle and it can sometimes carve out canyons, mountain, valleys, and tributaries.


How do tornadoes cause deposition?

They don't really. Tornadoes are an erosive force, though significant erosion is rare. The soil or sediment picked up by a tornadoes does eventually get deposited, as does all eroded material, but not as a direct result of any process from the tornado itself.


What is river sediments?

Sediment is a naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion, and is subsequently transported by the action of wind, water, or ice, and/or by the force of gravity acting on the particle itself.Sediments are most often transported by water (fluvial processes), wind (aeolian processes) and glaciers. Beach sands and river channel deposits are examples of fluvial transport and deposition, though sediment also often settles out of slow-moving or standing water in lakes and oceans. Desert sand dunes and loess are examples of aeolian transport and deposition. Glacial moraine deposits and till are ice-transported sediments.


What river has the world largest discharge of sediment?

Ganges, though there are others close, such as the Amazon.


Where may a crater be formed on a volcano?

a crater can be formed anywhere in a volcano. its usually formed at the top though.


What is The accumulation of sediment found along the shore of the lake or ocean called?

A beach.


Can you go to jail if you fail to appear for a deposition even though you have get served?

If you've been served papers to show up at a deposition, that means a judge has ordered your body to appear and give the deposition. Failure to appear will probably result in a charge of contempt of court, which would probably result in your body being taken (arrested) and brought before the court. You would sit in jail until you complied with the court order to give deposition.