the type of rock made mostly from clay is the shale rock
It is called the Rock Cycle.
ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK`s : Is a type of sedimentary rock because sedimentary rock has three types of sedimentary rock called clastic , chemical , and organic sedimentary rock so yes ORGANIC SEDIMENTARY ROCK is a type of sedimentary rock..........................................
selenite is sedimentary. But selenite is really a mineral not a rock. It can be found in any rock type
it is a minerals
Alluvium refers to loose sediment and soil that is deposited by flowing water, such as rivers and streams. It is typically composed of a mixture of rock fragments, clay, silt, sand, and gravel. Alluvium can accumulate in riverbeds, floodplains, and deltas.
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The material deposited by a river is called sediment. The bits of organic debris such as leaves and stems is detritus. Sediment includes detritus, inorganic material such as pebbles, sand, clay and other rock bits.
No. This is the definition of alluvium: loose soil or loose pieces of rock which water has moved to a non-marine setting. In other words, there is a huge, solid rock beside a beach. Water from the beach dashes against it. After a while, little pieces of rock begin to come off or separate. The water then carries these little pieces farther inland - in other words, it depositsthe small rocks in a non-marine place such as the beach shore. When the water goes back to its main source, the rocks are left there. The rocks that are left there are called alluvium.
Old alluvium is deposited in ancient times and has undergone significant weathering and erosion processes, while new alluvium is freshly deposited and has not been weathered as extensively. Old alluvium may be more consolidated and contain more minerals, whereas new alluvium is typically unconsolidated and may contain more organic material.
The alluvium found along the river was rich with minerals, making it ideal for farming.
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Bedrock is solid rock underlying the loose surface deposits like soil or alluvium. It is the lowest layer of rock that makes up the Earth's crust and provides a stable foundation for soil and other materials above it.
Deltaic alluvium is more fertile than coastal alluvium because it contains a higher concentration of nutrients from the sediment carried downstream by rivers. This sediment is deposited in deltas, creating nutrient-rich soil suitable for agriculture. Coastal alluvium, on the other hand, may be more influenced by coastal erosion and lack the same level of nutrient content.
Yes, fertile sediment can be considered alluvium. Alluvium refers to loose soil or sediment that has been deposited by rivers or running water, and fertile sediment can be carried and deposited by these processes.
no its a Alluvium
THE older alluvium of the north indian plain is known as bhangar and the younger alluvium is known as khadar