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Erosion carries away sediment.
No. All other things being equal, fast water carries more sediment.
When the ground subsides it can become lower than the surrounding terrain, forming a basin. Since water, which carries sediment, flows downhill, sediment will collects in these basins. If enough sediment collects, compaction and cementation will turn it into sedimentary rock.
Glaciers accumulate sediment through various processes. As glaciers move, they pluck and erode rocks from the underlying bedrock, entraining them into the ice. Glaciers also grind and crush the rocks they come into contact with, generating glacial flour or fine-grained sediment. Additionally, glaciers can transport sediment that has been deposited on their surface by wind or landslides, adding to their load of sediment.
deposition may fill up depressions,basins,in Earths surface. When weathering moves things around,apperances may start to change,then we change it by moving rocks,and grass which changes the earth
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No, the solids the water carries is the sediment.
It's called transportation.
Wind, water, glaciers, and gravity are capable or transporting sediment.
Wind, water, glaciers, and gravity are capable or transporting sediment.
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The sediment and silt etc that it carries.
sediment
The sediment etc that the current carries.
Erosion carries away sediment.
Sediment load