the definition of stratified drift is the rocks from a sorted deposit
It's a stratified drift.
Sand and Gravel
stratified drift ;D
Stratified drift is not a feature resulting from a glacier carving out rock as it moves. Instead, it refers to sediment that has been sorted and deposited by meltwater from glaciers, typically found in layered formations. In contrast, U-shaped valleys, horns, and fjords are all direct results of glacial erosion and carving.
Stratified in Turbo-Stratified Injection refers to the fuel delivery method where the fuel is sprayed directly into the cylinder in a concentrated manner, leading to better air-fuel mixing and combustion. This helps improve engine efficiency and performance, particularly in turbocharged engines.
STRATIFIED DRIFT-FLUVOGLACIAL DRIFT COMPOSED OF MATERIAL DEPOSITED BY A MELT WATER STREAM HEyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
It's a stratified drift.
Sand and Gravel
toe and wedge
toe and wedge
Till and stratified drift :D Did you get this from Portola MS in 6th grade workbook for Science?
Stratified drift
Glacial till is unsorted and unstratified sediment deposited directly by a glacier, while stratified drift is sorted and stratified sediment deposited by glacial meltwater. An example of glacial till is a moraine, which is a ridge of mixed debris left behind by a moving glacier. An example of stratified drift is an outwash plain, which is a flat, gently sloping area formed by the deposition of sorted sediments carried by glacial meltwater.
stratified drift ;D
stratified drift ;D
Stratified drift consists mostly of a mixture of sand, silt, and gravel that has been deposited by glaciers and then sorted and layered by water. These deposits can form distinct layers or beds within the sediment.
Till and stratified drift are both types of glacial deposits, but they differ in composition and formation. Till is an unsorted mixture of clay, silt, sand, and larger rocks that is directly deposited by glacial ice as it melts. In contrast, stratified drift is sorted sediment that is carried and deposited by meltwater from glaciers, resulting in layers of different sizes and compositions, typically found in river valleys and outwash plains. This sorting process leads to a more organized structure in stratified drift compared to the chaotic nature of till.