Briefly explain the three geographical deposition
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Explanation:
When a river loses energy, it will drop or deposit some of the material it is carrying. Deposition may take place when a river enters an area of shallow water or when the volume of water decreases - for example, after a flood or during times of drought.
Types of depositional environments
Fluvial – processes due to moving water, mainly streams. Common sediments are gravel, sand, and silt. Lacustrine – processes due to moving water, mainly lakes. Common sediments are sand, silt, and clay.
Water and wind are important agents of weathering, erosion, and deposition.
There are 3 kinds of depositional environments, they are continental, marginal marine, and marine environments. Each environments have certain characteristic which make each of them different than others.