the tiny pieces of rock settle on the bottom of lakes,rivers and oceans
Sediment is generally deposited within basins.
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Sediment can end up in various places such as riverbeds, lakes, oceans, or on land. It is often deposited in layers over time, where it may become compacted and cemented together to form sedimentary rocks.
Eroded sediment can end up in various places, such as rivers, lakes, oceans, or coastal areas. Sediment may accumulate at the bottom of these bodies of water, be transported downstream, or be deposited along the coastline. This process plays a crucial role in shaping landforms and ecosystems.
Common minerals that end up as sediments include quartz, feldspar, clay minerals, calcite, and gypsum. These minerals are usually weathered from rocks and transported by water or wind to be deposited as sediments in various environments such as river deltas, beaches, or ocean floors.
Sediment that builds up on land can come from sources like rocks breaking down, erosion from water, wind, or glaciers, and deposition of materials carried by rivers and streams. Over time, these processes contribute to the formation of soil and landforms.
The largest sediment will end up in deeper water.This image should help
Its deposits sediment by picking the sediment up which is called plucking.(weathering)
Decorative shelving can consist of a lot of different materials. You can use glass, wood, pictures. It is mostly up to the decorator what kinds of materials they are looking for.
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The rocks, sand, and silt eroded by a river is called the "load."
Picking up sediment and moving it to another area is known as sediment transport.