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- noun Plural form of
sediment .
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Examples
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And it was discovered in sediments that are around 36 million years old.
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And it was discovered in sediments that are around 36 million years old.
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Abundant tiny particles of diamond dust exist in sediments dating to 12,900 years ago at six North American sites, adding strong evidence for Earth's impact with a rare swarm of carbon-and-water-rich comets or carbonaceous chondrites, reports a nine-member scientific team.
Monday! rintrahroars 2009
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And it was discovered in sediments that are around 36 million years old.
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And it was discovered in sediments that are around 36 million years old.
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The eastern half of Marajó island, on older Tertiary sediments, is covered by flooded savanna (campo) and humid terra firme forest, the forest being fairly homogeneous and distinct from the inundated forest in the west.
Marajó varzea 2008
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There are three principal geomorphologic types in the ecoregion: alluvial plains of recent origin, low mountains formed by the relatively recent dissection of sediments from the Tertiary and Pleistocene periods, and the complexes in mountain areas consisting of mesozoic rocks.
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The evidence gleaned from fossilised mites, preserved in sediments at a lake about 50km (30 miles) from the Inca capital of Cuzco, has shown how the great empire increased in size and complexity in the early 15th century.
Archive 2007-03-25 Bill Crider 2007
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Seashells are not found in sediments that were not formerly covered by sea. so how did the sediments get from the top of the mountain to the valley without ever touching water? plus, the floods had to come from the ocean (saltwater mammel). what kind of floods were they? the floods had to be in the valley. this dosnt make sense.
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Seashells are not found in sediments that were not formerly covered by sea.
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