tortul madde

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sediment
To be deposited as a sediment
matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
Soil or other particles that settle to the bottom of lakes, rivers, oceans and other waters
Finely divided solid material that settles beneath the surface of water Sediment clogs waterways, smothers bottom living aquatic organisms and increases turbidity
Loose material derived from the weathering and erosion of pre-existing rocks, or from biological activity (e g shells and organic matter) or from chemical precipitation (e g evaporites)
Sediment is solid material that settles at the bottom of a liquid, especially earth and pieces of rock that have been carried along and then left somewhere by water, ice, or wind. Many organisms that die in the sea are soon buried by sediment. solid substances that settle at the bottom of a liquid (sedimentum, from sedere )
Any solid material that has settled out of a state of suspension in liquid
[n] loose mineral or organic matter that has been deposited or laid down by water, wind, or ice Sediment may become cemented into sedimentary rock over time
{i} solid matter which settles at the bottom of a liquid; material deposited by ice or wind or water (Geology)
Solid material that has settled down from a state of suspension in a liquid; solid fragmental material transported and deposited by wind, water, or ice, chemically precipitated from solution, or secreted by organisms, and that forms in layers in loose unconsolidated form
(a) Solid fragmental material that originates from weathering of rocks (b) Strictly, solid material that has settled down from a state of suspension in a liquid
Fine grains of solid material suspended in water or settled out of water to be deposited on land
Particles, derived from rocks or biological materials, that have been transported by a fluid or other natural process, and are suspended or settled in water
Solid, fragmental material or mass of such material originating from the weathering of rocks, e g , sand, gravel, mud, alluvium
(1) Loose, fragments of ROCKS, MINERALS or organic material which are transported from their source for varying distances and deposited by air, wind, ice and water Other sediments are precipitated from the overlying water or form chemically, in place Sediment includes all the UNCONSOLIDATED materials on the sea floor (2) (SMP) The fine grained material deposited by water or wind
matter deposited by some natural process settle as sediment deposit as a sediment
The matter which subsides to the bottom, from water or any other liquid; settlings; lees; dregs
Small particles that settle on the bottom of the fermentation container
Small particles, particularly dirt, that precipitates from a river or other body of water
rock and soil particles that have been transported and deposited by water
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