Abrasion.
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Particles that settle from water are called sediment.
Wind transported sediment is known as "aeolian sediment."
This is called cementation.
When layers of sediment are squeezed together to form rocks, it is called lithification. This process involves compaction and cementation of sediment particles to create solid rock formations.
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A sediment deposit called a windward slope forms when sediment is blown against an obstacle and settles behind it. This deposit is characterized by a gradual slope facing into the prevailing wind direction.
abrasion
It's called transportation.
The material that is moved by erosion is called Sediment.
Sediment
The answer to that question is loess
Its deposits sediment by picking the sediment up which is called plucking.(weathering)
Wind transported sediment is known as "aeolian sediment."
Particles that settle from water are called sediment.
No, the solids the water carries is the sediment.
The fluid above the sediment after centrifugation is called the supernatant.