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10 April, 23:42

Match each term to its best definition

Reef

?

Area of deposition

Sand dunes

?

Continental deposit of

gravel and sand

Alluvial fan

?

Sand mounds in a desert

Sedimentary dispositional environment

?

Shoreline deposit of sediments

Beach sand

?

Calcareous skeletons from organisms build this wave-resistant structure

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  1. 11 April, 02:52
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    Reef : a ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the surface of the sea.

    Area of desposition: is the geological process in which sediments, soil and rocks are added to a landform or land mass.

    Sand dunes: is a mount, hill or ridge of sand that lies behind the part of the beach affected by tides.

    Continental deposit of

    gravel and sand:?

    Alluvial fan: a triangle-shaped deposit of gravel, sand, and even smaller pieces of sediment

    Sand mounds in a desert: is called "sand dunes". A sand dune can be described as a "small mound or ridge" of hill formed out of sand.

    Sedimentary dispositional environment : describes the combination of physical, chemical and biological processes associated with the deposition of a particular type of sediment and, therefore, the rock types that will be formed after lithification, if the sediment is preserved in the rock record.

    Shoreline deposit of sediments: The coastal environment consists of constantly changing conditions, caused by the forces of wind, waves, currents and tides.

    Beach sand:Sand is a loose granular material blanketing the beaches, riverbeds and deserts of the world.

    Calcareous skeletons from organisms build this wave-resistant structure: Modern coral reefs are principally made of calcium carbonate that has been derived from coral skeletons and cemented into a wave-resistant structure by coralline algae
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