Silt and clay size sediments form shale.
Its deposits sediment by picking the sediment up which is called plucking.(weathering)
It gets buried in sediment
Generally, the highest percentage of the annual sediment load moved by a stream consists of suspended sediment. These are particles like silt and clay that are carried within the stream's water column. Bedload sediment, which is sediment that is moved along the stream bed through rolling or sliding, typically makes up a smaller percentage of the total annual sediment load.
Sediment is generally deposited within basins.
Picking up sediment and moving it to another area is known as sediment transport.
deposition. This is because the sand is the sediment and the word deposition means transferring minerals from one place to another. This is how the sediment piles up.
Sediment builds up over time and expands. Probably like a huge rock or a giant elephant.
It softens the water and makes it more slippery . If you don't use any, your dishes often end up with minor deposits of sediment and foods.
Land formed from sediment build-up is called a delta. Deltas usually form at the mouth of rivers where sediment, such as sand and silt, is deposited as the water slows down and spreads out.
To prevent sediment build-up in your water heater, you can flush the tank regularly to remove any accumulated sediment. This can help maintain the efficiency and longevity of your water heater.
Yes, dirt is a type of sediment. Sediment is made up of particles that have been eroded or weathered from rocks and soil, and dirt is a type of sediment that consists of small particles of sand, silt, and clay.
It could be a build-up of sediment washed into the lake after heavy rain. Or it could be an increase in microscopic algae turning the water a greenish colour.