| Dictionary, Encyclopedia and Thesaurus - The Free Dictionary 1,753,934,532 visitors served. |
|
Dictionary/ thesaurus | Medical dictionary | Legal dictionary | Financial dictionary | Acronyms | Idioms | Encyclopedia | Wikipedia encyclopedia | ? |
sediment |
Also found in: Dictionary/thesaurus, Medical, Legal, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia | 0.05 sec. |
sedimentAny loose material that has ‘settled’ after deposition from suspension in water, ice, or air, generally as the water current or wind speed decreases. Typical sediments are, in order of increasing coarseness: clay, mud, silt, sand, gravel, pebbles, cobbles, and boulders. Sediments differ from sedimentary rocks, in which deposits are fused together in a solid mass of rock by a process called lithification (solidification). Pebbles are cemented into conglomerates; sands become sandstones; muds become mudstones or shales; peat is transformed into coal. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
|
| Hutchinson browser | ? | ? Full browser | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sedgwick, Adam Sedgwick, Catherine Maria Sedgwick, John Sedgwick, Theodore sedilia sediment sedimentary rock sedimenting sedimentology sedition Sedley, Charles Sedona Sedro Woolley Sedykh, Yuri See, Elliott McKay, Jr |
| ||||
| Hutchinson Encyclopedia |
| Free Tools: |
For surfers:
Free toolbar & extensions |
Word of the Day |
Help
For webmasters: Free content | Linking | Lookup box | Double-click lookup | Partner with us |
|---|