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What is the process that moves sediments away from one place to another place?

erosion


What four things can move sediments?

Water, wind, gravity, and ice can all move sediments from one place to another.


What is the moving of broken down rocks and sediments from one place to another called?

Erosion.


What can weathering and erosion do?

weathering can break down rocks into sediments then erosion carries the sediments from one place to another. Last but not least deposition lies all the sediments down


What is the movements of people from one place to another?

migrationImports and Exports


Is deposition the carrying of earth materials from place to place?

Erosion is the transfer of material from one place to another place. Deposition is the settling of sediments to a resting place.


Which factor can transport sediments?

Sediments in sedimentary rock can be transported by wind, water, or glaciers


What wears away sediments deposition?

Erosion wears away sediments deposition, typically through the action of water, wind, or ice. These erosional forces transport sediments from one place to another, carrying them downstream or depositing them in new locations.


What is the difference between locomotor from non locomotor movements?

the difference between locomotor movements and non-locomotor movements is locomotor movements is a movement that moves the body from one place to another while non=locomotor is a movement that stays only in one plays.


What are the movements of water molecules called that transfer heat from one place to another within the water?

convection


What name is given to the movement or transporting of sediments?

Erosion is the term for the wearing away of land surfaces by weathering and transportation of particles from one place to another.


One trigger of mass movement is the pores in sediments filling with what?

Water and sediment are common substances that can fill the pores in sediments and act as triggers for mass movements. When the pores become saturated with water, it can decrease the strength and stability of the sediment, leading to events like landslides or debris flows.