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It is the process of erosion, carried out by the agents of wind, water, ice, and gravity.

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What are pieces of material carried by water called?

Sediment.


What are the types of river sediment?

bits and pieces of rock get carried away.


Why happens to larger rocks as they get carried by water?

Larger rocks may become rounded and polished as they collide with other rocks and sediment, a process known as abrasion. Over time, the rocks can also break into smaller pieces due to the force and pressure of the moving water, a process called attrition.


Water and wind can break rock into small pieces what happens to these small pieces when they break away?

These small pieces, known as sediment, are carried away by water or wind and eventually settle elsewhere. Over time, the sediment may accumulate and compact to form new sedimentary rock through processes like lithification.


What is the process of mineral rich water seeping around sediment and fusing the sediment pieces together called?

This is called cementation.


What is another word for small pieces of soil that are carried in erosion?

Particulates in wind erosion, or the "load" in water erosion, are called sediment.


When water from a river carries sediment or tiny pieces of sand rock or soil it leaves some of the sediment along the banks of the riverthis process is called?

Deposition


What is the name of the process that breaks large pieces of rock into small piece of sediment?

its called weathering, or erosion


How is sediment formed in natural environments?

Sediment is formed in natural environments through the process of weathering and erosion. Weathering breaks down rocks into smaller pieces, while erosion transports these pieces to new locations where they settle and accumulate as sediment. Over time, layers of sediment can build up and eventually harden into sedimentary rocks.


What is the Fancy scientific names for particles of rock being carried along in water?

I would consider tiny pieces of rock carried by water to be sediment. Sediment is generally clay or sand particles, but any type of rock ground into fine particles can be carried by water. This may include igneous-type rocks (those that come from around volcanoes and the bottom of the ocean).


What does pressure alone do to sediment?

When pressure is applied to pieces of sediment, compaction takes place. Compaction is the process in which pieces of sediment are under severe pressure and it becomes solid rock. Therefore, pressure turns pieces of sediment into sedimentary rock.


What geologic process can change any type of rock into sediment?

Weathering and erosion