Because the velocity of the river water decreases as it enters the ocean.
These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
the sediment could change in order bto the types of erosions. as a river slows larger pieces settle first gravel settes first, then sand, and then tiny clay sized clay particles
These particles are called sediment.
Greater density causes particles to settle faster.
The heaver rocks settle to the bottom and the lighter ones stay on the top and they form layers!
Because the velocity of the river water decreases as it enters the ocean.
Because the velocity of the river water decreases as it enters the ocean.
The particles are heavier than water and sink instead of floating.
These particles will settle to the bottom of the container.
a suspension.
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the sediment could change in order bto the types of erosions. as a river slows larger pieces settle first gravel settes first, then sand, and then tiny clay sized clay particles
They will separate from the solution. Think of sand and water in a glass jar. If you shake the jar, the sand and water will stay mixed for a while- --the sand is " suspended" in the liquid. However, if you let it stand a while, the sand will drop to the bottom of the jar.
Deposition is the process where sediment, soil, or other materials are deposited or laid down in a new location by wind, water, or ice. It occurs when the energy transporting the material decreases, causing it to settle out and accumulate. Deposition is an important part of the geological cycle and can lead to the formation of sedimentary rocks over time.
Oldest at the bottom, newest at the top. OR Largest particles first, finest particles last.
The particles may settle down at the bottom of the mug...
As the particles travel and settle elsewhere as sediment forming new areas of soil.