Erosion.
The answer is
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It is called compaction.
Erosion. More specifically in soils this is likely to be creep or solifluction. These are types of mass wasting.
Erosion.
sediments left behind by moving water or wind
Streams constantly erode sediments. Anytime the water is moving, sediments are being eroded
if you were to continue moving the bottle for a long time what would happen to the large sediments?
The force that is responsible for moving sediments in a river is the current.
Fast moving water.
Erosion
The answer is
By weathering rock and carrying it away to different places. That process is called erosion. Then it deposits the sediments and builds, which is called deposition.
By weathering rock and carrying it away to different places. That process is called erosion. Then it deposits the sediments and builds, which is called deposition.
Sediments directly deposited by the glacier are called till.
The process of pressing sediments is called compaction. The process that results in the layers being stuck together is called cementation.