Sand would settle first, as it has the smallest particle size and can easily compact together. Boulders, being the largest, would settle last due to their size and weight. Pebbles would settle between sand and boulders in terms of settling time.
To determine the area covered by a ton bag of pebbles with a 50mm thick layer, you need to calculate the volume of pebbles in the bag. Then, divide this volume by the thickness of the layer to get the area covered. Assuming the ton bag contains 1 cubic meter of pebbles, the area covered would be 20 square meters (1 cubic meter divided by 0.05 meters).
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Pebbles are small bits of rock. Since they can be different types of rock, they would all have different chemical formulae. There is no ONE formula for rock. Limestone is different from granite, which is different from quartz.
Caves wouldn't have much soil. It would mostly be a rock floor with fallen rocks, stones, pebbles from above.
Particles that settle from water are called sediment.
A mixture of pebbles and water would be heterogeneous.
Conglomerate rock would be formed by the compaction and cementation of rounded pebbles.
The big boulders that are blocking the path to the field behind the waterfall? You jut equip the sword and literally speak to it and it would trigger a cutscence of you slicing the boulders.
You would typically find particles of clay with no sand or pebbles in areas where the clay has been deposited and settled without the presence of other materials. This can occur in lakes, ponds, or slow-moving rivers where only the finest particles are able to settle out. Clay beds and formations in underground geologic layers are also good sources of pure clay.
Hamsters use bedding to sleep in. They make piles of it and dig in to sleep. Would they want to sleep in a mound of pebbles? No, pebbles won't work as bedding!
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These particles were broken away from rocks by the action of water or wind or a combination of both. Such particles may vary in size from boulders to sand to tiny bits of clay. ... As winds or water currents slow down, rock particles settle on the land or at the bottom of rivers, lakes, and oceans.
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You would have to push down the boulders into the holes.
Clay because it's lighter.
The heaviest rock particles will settle first as a stream slows down. This is because heavier particles have more mass and momentum, making them more likely to sink to the bottom. Lighter particles will remain suspended in the water longer.
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