Weathering and erosion.
Weathering breaks the rock and erosion moves the rock.
when rock is broken down it is moved by water or other substances. When the erosional agent looses its ability to move the load ( Eroded Rock) then deposition happens which creates a sediment over time.
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Weathering, Erosion, and Masswasting.
weathering.
erosion
Erosion.
Process of detritus and sediments deposition at river mouths, where they form distributaries and empty their water into the ocean.
The process where grains are pressed together by the weight of sediments above is called compaction. It is one of the processes of lithification.
The process that breaks down granite into sediments is weathering.
The process of sediments being compacted and cemented to form sedimentary rocks is called lithification.
Compaction
sediments
the process when sediments are glued together is called sedimentation
The process is known as lithification, involving the compaction and cementation of sediments.
They form by sediments of rocks getting squeezed together at the bottom of a lake. Some of those rocks are Conglomerate, Limestone, and Sandstone.
The process of pressing sediments is called compaction. The process that results in the layers being stuck together is called cementation.
It's called cementation, part of the lithification process which turns sediments into rock.
There are two types of production of cement process,1. Dry process2. Wet process
When loose sediments are compressed to form a solid cohesive rock, this process is usually referred to as lithification and the result is a lithified rock unit. Typically, some sort of cementation is usually required to hold the individual rock particles together in mass.
Deposition. Rivers carry sediments from the land to the sea. If wave action is high, a delta will not form. Waves will spread the sediments along the coastline to create a beach.
erosion remove rocks and sediments