What pattern did you observe each time you flipped the sediments
An "analema". It's a sort-of figure-8 shaped pattern.
tons of thousands of sediments are deposited each day
the sediments on each side compressed
You can observe them attracting or repelling each other.
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conglomerate
Sedimentary rock, such as sandstone or limestone, typically shows a pattern of layering due to the deposition of sediments over time. Each layer represents a different period of deposition, providing insights into the Earth's history and environmental conditions.
The process of pressing sediments together to form solid rock is called compaction. It occurs when layers of sediment accumulate on top of each other, with the weight of the overlying layers causing the sediments to be pressed tightly together.
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Sedimentation.