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We find that organic and/or inorganic sediments are laid down in water. These sediments are insoluble materials that are transported to the place where they are deposited in a process called (you guessed it) deposition. Materials dissolved in the water (soluble material, like salts and other minerals) may be laid down if the water is evaporated off over time.

The sediments that are laid down in water are known as fluvial (deposited in rivers and streams) and lucustrine (lake) sediments.

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water is the universal solvent so most anything will disolve in it except oils.

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Sediments can dissolve if they are water soluable, meaning they can be dissolved by water. Ex. Halite (salt).

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AHA! I found it right after I asked it, it's solute ;)

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