Seafloor of the Galveston is full of sand and sediment which is suspended in and around the bay.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The water in and around the Galveston bay. The reason for the water to be brown in that area is because of the sediments and other material which are suspended to be brown in the water.
The water in the Galveston is shallow as a reason of which the sediments and the sand turn over in that area is high, making it look brown in color instead of blue. Thus water seems to be dirty and muddy at many point of time.
The quartz is more resistant to abrasion and chemically more resistant than the feldspar. The result is that the quartz remains in the stream but the feldspar breaks down to clay or is dissolved.
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Greater, earths core is very hot and pressured.
The more you go down, the greater pressure and heat there is.