only when the fluid transporting the sediments slows down or when glacial ice melts
only when the fluid transporting the sediments slows down or when glacial ice melts
The process is known as Deposition.
The bonds between solid particles are weakened.
In geology, the term deposition refers to the settling out or placement of rock, particles of rock, or organic matter, generally referred to as sediments, after transportation by wind, water, ice, or gravity. Deposition occurs when the energy causing the transportation of sediments becomes unable to move the sediments any further due to its weight or friction with other particles. Deposition can occur in deltas, at the base of mountains, at the bottom of oceans, lakes, and seas, in sand dunes, or at the end of glaciers. The smaller the particle, generally, the further from its source will be its point of deposition.
Sedimentary Rock
igneous rock
The process is called deposition, where gas transforms directly into a solid without going through the liquid phase. This occurs when the temperature of the gas is lowered below its sublimation point, causing the particles to lose enough energy to form a solid state.
The gas can't generally turn straight into a solid, it has to change into a liquid and then a solid. When a gas turns into a liquid, the particles go closer together into groups and condensate. When the liquid turns into a solid, the particles all compress into a small space thus making a solid object.-----------------------------------------------------------------------But the phenomenon of change from a gas to a solid is also very known and is called deposition.
When a substance goes from a gas to a solid it is called deposition.
The solid -> gas transition is called sublimation. The gas -> solid transition is called deposition.
Deposition (in physics) is the process when a gas turns into a solid.
Deposition is the direct transition from gas to solid.