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* Clay * Silt * Sand * Pebbles * Cobbles * Boulders * Gravel
1)Clay-sized 2)Silt-sized 3)Sand-sized 4)Pebbles
Deposition, the depositing of fine silt and animal carcasses on the floor of lakes and seas, has nothing to do with the slow erosion by water (freezing and flowing) and wind of boulders into pebbles.
Yes soil does contain rocks in it the most comman are sand, silt and clay. The smallest is clay sand can go from 0.5 to 2mm, and silt and clay go from 0.200 to 0.5.
Weathering if the term for a large rock that is slowly broken down into small pebbles over time. These smaller pieces are called sediment, sand, pebbles or silt.
boulders
* Clay * Silt * Sand * Pebbles * Cobbles * Boulders * Gravel
Boulders-cobbles-pebbles-sand-silt-clay
The Wentworth Scale commonly measures grains of boulders, cobble, gravel, pebbles, sand, silt, clay and calloid.
1)Clay-sized 2)Silt-sized 3)Sand-sized 4)Pebbles
Slump
the stuff that a river takes with it - rocks, pepples ect
A moraine drumlins
Topsoil, sand, silt, organic debris, and other assorted material.
clay, sand, and silt make up inorganic material in soil
silt
Deposition, the depositing of fine silt and animal carcasses on the floor of lakes and seas, has nothing to do with the slow erosion by water (freezing and flowing) and wind of boulders into pebbles.