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Roman Brooks
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27 February, 03:08
Does deposition lay down or carry sediment? How?
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Zavier Horton
27 February, 03:15
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Lay down, over time different sediments, such as rocks, sand, gravel, are laid down on earth through various different processes such as water flow or decomposition, and over time form multiple layers on Earth.
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