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Sediments settle in layers at the bottom of bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. Over time, as more sediments accumulate, they become compacted and cemented together to form sedimentary rock.
The sediments that settle out during water treatment are typically removed through a process called sedimentation. In this process, water is allowed to stand still in a tank or basin, causing the heavier particles to settle to the bottom. These settled sediments, often referred to as sludge or floc, are then removed from the water through a scraping or draining mechanism.
Allowing the hot solution to cool gradually helps prevent rapid temperature changes that can cause the solution to crystallize or separate. By cooling slowly, the components have more time to settle into a stable state, reducing the risk of forming unwanted precipitates or textures in the final product.
When sediments settle in one area, they can eventually compact and cement together to form sedimentary rock over time. The process of lithification, which includes compaction and cementation, is key in transforming loose sediments into solid rock. This can occur in various environments such as river deltas, lakes, and oceans.
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It is Precipitation
Salt; Precipitation
Sediments settle in layers at the bottom of bodies of water, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans. Over time, as more sediments accumulate, they become compacted and cemented together to form sedimentary rock.
These materials are sediments.
A homogeneous solution doesn't settle.
Biogeneous sediments
The majority of sediments from continents settle in the oceans, especially in areas close to the coastlines where rivers deposit large amounts of sediment. These sediments can accumulate in continental shelves, deep sea trenches, and submarine canyons.
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sediments are transported by ocean rift, streams, river currents, wind (air). they are deposited according to size. The largest sediments are deposited first. The sediments settle into the sand and are carried by the stream. Near the mouth of the stream where the water moves slowly the small sediments settle out. The larger sediments get carried by the river into the sea then the samller sediments. The sea water dissolved minerals and soak the sediments and cement together. This eventually forms sediments.
Sediments will settle in a horizontal layer. Sediments or sedimentary rock which appears otherwise has been moved by Earth forces.