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Continental rise is what occurs where continental slope levels off and sediment accumulates. Continental rise can be shallow or deep and can occur at any level.
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Microglia
Glaciers are the slowest agent of erosion. Although they can also carry the most, up to and including boulders, glaciers also move very slowly, typically less than a foot a day. In that period of time, both water and wind could have carried a sediment for miles.
Smaller sediment, such as silt and clay. It is smaller, so it can be carried higher into stronger winds, which blow the small sediment far from its source.
which type of sediment settles fastest? slowest?
Continental rise is what occurs where continental slope levels off and sediment accumulates. Continental rise can be shallow or deep and can occur at any level.
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Point Bar
They have fleshy succulent stems- store water.. no leaves, tolerants grazing and sediment accumulates around it
The type of surface that warms up the slowest is the "ocean" surface.
An acoustic modem is probably the slowest.
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mechanical
The sediment that accumulates on the bottom of the river over time- dead leaves, organisms, and anything that can break down in water.
The sediment that accumulates on the bottom of the river over time- dead leaves, organisms, and anything that can break down in water.