deposition
No, deposition is not the process that breaks down granite into sediment. The process that breaks down granite into sediment is called weathering, which can be caused by physical, chemical, or biological factors. Deposition refers to the laying down or settling of eroded material in a new location.
Yes, this is true. Creep is a very slow movement of sediment down a slope.
When waves slow down, their energy decreases and they may not be able to keep transporting sediment. The sediment will then settle out of the water and accumulate on the seafloor or coastline, a process known as deposition.
When rivers slow down, they deposit sediment in a process known as sedimentation or deposition. This happens when the velocity of the water decreases, causing it to lose its capacity to carry the sediment, which then settles on the riverbed or banks.
When the wind starts to slow down it starts to deposit sand or other sediment.
laying down sediment and plucking the valley floor.
False. Erosion is the process of wearing away or removing soil and rock. The process of laying down sediment in a new location is deposition.
No, deposition is not the process that breaks down granite into sediment. The process that breaks down granite into sediment is called weathering, which can be caused by physical, chemical, or biological factors. Deposition refers to the laying down or settling of eroded material in a new location.
When erosion stops and transported sediment settles on a surface, it is called deposition. This process involves the laying down of sediment by natural agents like water, wind, or ice, leading to the formation of sedimentary rock layers over time.
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When sediment is laid down, this is known as deposition. The sediment is unconsolidated and so it is not (yet) a rock.
No, erosion and deposition are two different processes. Erosion involves the movement of rock, soil, and sediment by wind, water, or ice, while deposition is the laying down of eroded material in a new location. Erosion creates sediment, which is then deposited elsewhere.
Yes, this is true. Creep is a very slow movement of sediment down a slope.
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The dropping of sediment from wind or water that slows down is called sediment deposition. When ice melts and releases sediment it carries, it is known as glacial meltwater sedimentation.