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Terrigenous sediments come from the earth "Terri" means land or earth in greek "genous" means origin. Biogenous sediments come from organic matter.
Earth science
Earth science or physical is a study of the inner and outer earth parts.
maybe, if earth science is the same as environmental science, which i think it is.
Life Science, as we currently know it, is confined to things living on Earth. Earth Science includes the sciences of natural things happening on Earth, and that includes Life Science. Composting, therefore, relates to both.
outer core; Earth Science Reference Tables page 10
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In earth science investigations, sieves are used for grain size analysis during soil tests and sediments analysis.
According to the earth science reference tables the answer is pebbles. Hope this helps all u guys suffering through earth science like me last year. :)
Earth science reference table..
http://castlelearning.com/review/reference/earth6.gif This is a page from the NY State Earth Science Reference Tables, thus a reliable source. Converging tectonic plates form mountain ranges, like the Rockys.
Is determined by the way the sediments were transported to the place where they are deposited. Sediments have four main transported agents: Wind, Water, Gravity, and Ice. Sediments particles size can be carried and the distance is determined by the speed of that particle. Both the the distance of the sediments and the sediments agents determines the characteristics of that sediment.
Terrigenous sediments come from the earth "Terri" means land or earth in greek "genous" means origin. Biogenous sediments come from organic matter.
sorting is the tendency for currents of air or water to separate sediments according to size. sediments that can be sorted is sorted very poorly or somewhat between good and bad sorting. all the grains are rough in the well sorted sediments from the same sized and shape. many different size and shape sediments are sorted in the very poorly sediments category. the sorting of a result of change in the in speed of that agent that is moving the sediments.
There are several, look in the Earth Science Reference Table.
astrosphere (space), atmosphere (air), geosphere (rock, sediments), hydrosphere (water), cryosphere (frozen water), biosphere (living things)
The Earth's crust is solid, consisting of rock, soil, and sediments.