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Q: What is a ground up rock and boulders in a hard stony clay called?
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What is hard stony clay called?

Mudstone.


What is it called when boulders sand clay and silt drop from a glacier?

Slump


When boulders sand clay and silt that drop from a glacier when it retreats are called?

A moraine drumlins


What is the largest boulders cobbles pebbles sand silt clay?

boulders


When boulders sand clay and silt drop from a glacier it is called?

The material formed is called till. The structure formed is called a moraine.


What is a ridge or mound of debris chiefly boulders gravel sand and clay?

A ridge or mound of debris chiefly composed of boulders, gravel, sand, and clay is called a moraine. Moraines are deposited by glaciers and can be found in various formations, such as lateral moraines along the sides of glaciers or terminal moraines at the end of a glacier's advance. Moraines are important features in understanding past glacial activity.


What are two different sediment type examples?

* Clay * Silt * Sand * Pebbles * Cobbles * Boulders * Gravel


What is the mass of clay silt sand and boulders that covers the US deposited by?

This is most likely glacial till (in the past this was commonly known as boulder clay) and was deposited by glaciers.


Is all soil the same?

No you can get sandy soils, clay soils, loamy soils, stony soils etc depending on what they consist of


In what order are sediments deposited by running water that slows down?

Boulders-cobbles-pebbles-sand-silt-clay


Where do potters from Ancient Mesopotamia get their clay from?

Clay is found in the ground.


Where do potters get the clay?

in the ground