Deposition is a geological process where sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass. It is one of the key processes in the formation of sedimentary rocks and the shaping of the Earth's surface.
Key Concepts:
Types of Sediments: Deposition involves the laying down of sediments, which can include rocks, minerals, and organic material.
Agents of Deposition:Water, wind, ice, and gravity are the primary agents of deposition. They transport sediments and deposit them in new locations.