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Brums [2.3K]
4 years ago
12

Sand grains, pebbles, mud, shells, and leaves are all examples of _________________

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bearhunter [10]4 years ago
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Sands, grains, mud, shells. and leaves are all examples of Sediment.
MrMuchimi4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The correct answer is "sediment".

Explanation:

A sediment is defined as a solid material that settles down to the bottom of a liquid. Sand grains, pebbles, mud, shells, and leaves are all examples of sediment. The size of a sediment variables from small particles that could be of 2 millimeters (in the case of sand grains), to particles as large as 250 millimeters (in materials such as cobble).

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