Silt refers to a sediment of a certain size. Sediment can be of any size particle which has been deposited.
Limestone or gravel depending on the object of the question.
True. However the exact size of the particles that water can carry depend on the flow velocity (the higher the velocity, the larger the material that can be transported).
The differ based on the kind of sediment that they are composed of, the color of their sediment, and the size of their sediment.
no
No. Sand and gravel are two different terms for describing sediment size. Gravel is a size up from sand.
Sorting is the degree of uniformity of grain size of a rock
sediment
clastic
gravel
Possibly, silt (including clays), sand and gravel. Which are all probably defined by particle size.
Sediment is made from clay, gravel, some organic matter, weathered limestone and basalt.
gravel sized particles
Sediment plant
it is call lemstorne
Weathering. Sediment is a type of rock composed of layers dating back to thousands of years.
The French word for a ridge of sediment, gravel, silt, and other materials is "alluvion."