Sediments can be picked up by wind, and water.
Lithogenous sediments come from the land They result primarily from erosion by water, wind, and ice Biogenous sediments originate from organisms The particles in these sediments come from shells and hard skeletons. Although lithogenous sediments represent the largest total volume, biogenous sediments cover a greater area of sea floor
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Sediments that are closely packed are typically fine-grained sediments such as clay or silt. These sediments have smaller particle sizes, allowing them to settle closely together and form dense layers. Pressure and time can further compact these sediments into rock formations like shale.
Sediments produced by plants and animals in the sea are called biogenic sediments. These sediments are composed of organic remains, such as shells, corals, and skeletal debris, which accumulate on the seafloor over time.
Loess is very fertile while sand is not
Sediments can be picked up by water, wind, or ice. Water can transport sediments in rivers, streams, and oceans, while wind can carry sediments in the form of dust or sand. Ice, through processes like glaciers, can also transport sediments across landscapes.
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The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
Pressure of water and other sediments.
terrigenous or continental sediments
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As a young child growing up in Burnley, I was told it got its name from the old English word for brown. This was because the river had picked up iron sediments from the ground it travelled through, and left and orange brown deposit on the rocks and sediments in the river bed. You can see the rusty looking appearance on stones in and around the river bed.
Lithogenous sediments come from the land They result primarily from erosion by water, wind, and ice Biogenous sediments originate from organisms The particles in these sediments come from shells and hard skeletons. Although lithogenous sediments represent the largest total volume, biogenous sediments cover a greater area of sea floor
The three types of ocean floor sediments are Terrigenous, Biogenous, and Hydrogenous sediments.
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