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The rock that forms when particles of rock and other materials get pressed and stuck together is called sedimentary rock. This type of rock is formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment that is compacted and cemented together over time.
The covering of coarse particles left on the surface after finer particles are carried away by wind and running water is called "desert pavement". It forms a layer of tightly packed pebbles or cobbles that helps protect the underlying soil from further erosion and weathering.
No, conglomerate is a type of sedimentary rock made up of rounded gravel-sized particles. The particles in conglomerate are typically larger than sand grains and are often well-rounded due to the transportation and deposition processes that occur before the rock forms.
Calcareous mudstone is a type of sedimentary rock that is composed mainly of fine-grained mud particles and contains a significant amount of calcium carbonate (calcite). It forms in marine environments where there is abundant calcium carbonate deposition.
Breccia forms through the consolidation of broken rock fragments due to hydraulic fracturing, such as during landslides or faulting. Conglomerate forms by the deposition and lithification of rounded gravel-sized particles in a high-energy environment like a river or coastal shoreline.
A delta forms at the point where a river meets the ocean. As river water flows into the ocean, the water slows and sand and silt particles are deposited. This forms the fan-shaped landmass under the water known as a delta.
Sand dunes are a land feature that forms from the deposition of sand by the wind. As wind blows sand particles across a landscape, they accumulate and form distinctive mounds or ridges called sand dunes.
Volcanic islands, coral atolls
deposition
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Deposition can contribute to the formation and growth of plains by depositing sediments that flatten and level the land surface. Over time, repeated deposition of sediments can build up a thick layer that forms expansive plains. Additionally, deposition from rivers can create fertile soil for agriculture on plains.
Examples of deposition water include rain, snow, sleet, and hail. These forms of precipitation carry water vapor from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface where it accumulates as liquid or solid water.
evaporation and deposition
an abyssal plain looks like a flat surface but it is at the bottom of the ocean and it is formed by the deposition of sediments. Hope this helps :)
The rock that forms when particles of rock and other materials get pressed and stuck together is called sedimentary rock. This type of rock is formed through the deposition and solidification of sediment that is compacted and cemented together over time.
A characteristic is a feature that has different forms in a population
it forms through deposition.