The sediment found on the bottom of lakes typically consists of a mixture of fine particles, such as clay, silt, and organic matter, alongside coarser materials like sand and gravel. These sediments accumulate over time from various sources, including runoff, decaying plant and animal matter, and mineral deposits. The composition can vary significantly depending on the lake's location, surrounding geology, and ecological conditions. In some lakes, specific types of sediments can indicate environmental conditions or historical changes in the ecosystem.
Aquatic plants
rain water
the tiny pieces of rock settle on the bottom of lakes,rivers and oceans
I think you are talking about a groove cast. Groove casts form in the bottom of a stream when transported sediment is dragged along a mud bottom.
Whatever is in the landslide is what ends up at the bottom of it.
Soil contains organic matter that comes from dead plants and animals that have decomposed and have built up over time. It is the kind of matter that plants find a root-hold to grow in and find nutrients enough to thrive and survive with. Soil ranges from clay to loam to sand. Sediment is typically the "soil" that is found at the bottom of bodies of water. It is defined also as matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid.
No whale lives in lakes. They need saltwater and lakes are fresh water.
Manganese nodules are polymetallic concretions found on the ocean floor and are formed through a slow process of precipitation and accumulation of manganese and other metals. They are a type of sediment known as hydrogenous sediment, as they form directly from seawater and not from the breakdown of rocks or organic materials.
Sharks are predominantly found in saltwater oceans, as they are well adapted to survive in the marine environment. However, some species of sharks can also be found in freshwater habitats such as rivers and lakes.
Louisiana's lakes are home to a diverse range of wildlife, including various species of fish such as largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Other aquatic life found in these lakes include turtles, alligators, and various water birds like herons and egrets. Additionally, some lakes in Louisiana may also have muskrats, otters, and beavers.
The sediment is a mixture of sand, soil, salts, detritus.
Sediment