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  1. Deposition is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or landmass. Wind, ice, water, and gravity transport previously weathered surface material, which, at the loss of enough kinetic energy in the fluid, is deposited, building up layers of sediment.

  2. Jan 13, 2019 · Definition of Deposition in Chemistry. The settling of particles or sediment onto a surface. The particles may originate from a vapor, solution, a suspension, or a mixture . Deposition also refers to the phase change from gas to solid .

  3. Erosion occurs when water transports sediment from one place to another. For example, a river can carry mud downstream. In general, water has more erosional power when it flows faster and has more volume. Deposition (also called sedimentation) occurs when water drops sediment in a new location.

  4. Deposition is the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice. Sediment can be transported as pebbles, sand and mud, or as salts dissolved in water. Salts may later be deposited by organic activity (e.g. as sea shells) or by evaporation.

  5. Deposition occurs when a gas changes directly from its liquid to solid state without passing through liquid first; for example, water vapor in the air forms beautiful needle-like crystals on cold window panes as an example of deposition.

  6. Apr 24, 2017 · Deposition is the process that follows erosion. Erosion is the removal of particles (rock, sediment etc.) from a landscape, usually due to rain or wind. Deposition begins when erosion stops; the moving particles fall out of the water or wind and settle on a new surface.

  7. Mar 5, 2021 · The topic of deposition is an important one, because, obviously, every sedimentary sequence was deposited somehow. This section is meant to serve as background for our consideration of the current-generated physical sedimentary structures in real sedimentary deposits.

  8. Sedimentation, in the geological sciences, process of deposition of a solid material from a state of suspension or solution in a fluid (usually air or water). Broadly defined it also includes deposits from glacial ice and those materials collected under the impetus of gravity alone, as in talus.

  9. Definition. Deposition science, or deposition physic, is the study of how materials are deposited onto surfaces. Although relatively new as an academic discipline, deposition science has become an essential aspect of many industries such as electronics and energy production.

  10. Deposition is one of the states of matter explored when exploring changes between solids and liquids. Deposition occurs when natural agents like water, wind and gravity transport sediment from one place to another.

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