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The answer is deposition
these rocks are formed by cooled magma or lava
The process of placing sediment in a new place is called sediment deposition. This can occur through various natural processes such as erosion, transportation, and deposition by wind, water, or ice. Human activities like construction and dredging can also lead to sediment deposition in new locations.
Placing things in a new spot is called relocation. There are even enterprises called relocation companies. It sounds better to say "relocation company than "moving company" doesn't it? Maybe.We might also consider relocation to be a term associated with science. In geology, we see glaciation relocate large rocks as well as mounds of smaller stones. It might be more correct, however, to say deposition when talking about those relocated materials.
He bought a house called New Place in 1597.
A community in a new place could be called a neighborhood.
Materials may be placed in a new location for a variety of reasons such as reorganization, convenience, safety concerns, or to improve workflow efficiency. This can involve factors such as better access, proximity to related items, reducing clutter, or creating designated storage areas for specific items. Ultimately, the goal is often to optimize space utilization and create a more functional and organized environment.
Yes, the process of fossilization where the original material is dissolved and replaced by new minerals is called replacement. It occurs when groundwater carrying minerals seeps through the remains of an organism and deposits new mineral materials in place of the original organic material, producing a fossil with the same shape as the original organism.
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Recycling.
No, there is no placed called Mexico, New Mexico.
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