because something called hago is mixed with the weathered rock
Sediments are made when weathering pushes down on sedimentary rocks and sediments are formed some people think it is weathering and erosion, but it is just weathering. Sydney Banks
The dropping of the sediments or DEPOSITING the sediments
Weathering breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces sediments results in the formation sedimentary rocks.
terrigenous or continental sediments
terrigenous or continental sediments
For a sedimentary rock to form the rock must of previously be turned into sediments, by weathering.
in erosion sediments are are deposited, in weathering sediments are taken away
Sediments are made when weathering pushes down on sedimentary rocks and sediments are formed some people think it is weathering and erosion, but it is just weathering. Sydney Banks
The dropping of the sediments or DEPOSITING the sediments
they are put together by weathering and erosion
well first is weathering, then the sediments ,then erosion takes the sediments to a new place ,then they are deposited there for a new land form to come
weathering can break down rocks into sediments then erosion carries the sediments from one place to another. Last but not least deposition lies all the sediments down
the product of weathering issand clay and rock fragments
Exposure, weathering, and erosion can transform a metamorphic rock into sediments.
Sediments produced from weathering and erosion are deposited in still environments, compacted by the weight of additional sediments and cemented by minerals that are present in the water that is being squeezed out between sediment particles.
weathering and erosionWeathering is the process by which rocks are broken apart into sediments. Weathering can be either physical or chemical. Erosion is the process by which those sediments are moved to different areas. Erosion can be powered by wind, water, or ice in the form of glaciers.
weathering and erosionWeathering is the process by which rocks are broken apart into sediments. Weathering can be either physical or chemical. Erosion is the process by which those sediments are moved to different areas. Erosion can be powered by wind, water, or ice in the form of glaciers.