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Ayden Oliver
13 January, 08:12
What can sediments do?
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Caroline Mcintyre
13 January, 09:20
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Broken down of soil particles by the processes of weathering and erosion, carried by the action of wind, water, ice or by the force of gravity acting on the particles.
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Sediment enriches the soil with nutrients and rich in biodiversity. This soil works great for farming. The deposition of sediments makes the agricultural areas like deltas and river banks more fertile.
Glaciers carry a huge range of sediment with several sizes. With continues deposition, space for the animal and plant life gets reduced.
The most dangerous part is that the animal's may suffocate and intervention may occur with their food intake.
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