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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.

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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.

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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.

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Sediment is loose material like sand, silt, and clay that is transported and deposited by water, wind, or ice. Soil is a more complex mixture of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms that develops on the earth's surface through the breakdown of rocks and organic materials. In simple terms, soil is a type of sediment that is capable of supporting plant growth.

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Sediment is rock and sand only. Soil includes decayed material and plant roots and fungus and other things that makes it richer than plain sediment.

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