difference between loading and sedimentation
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Sedimentation is setting down of a substance generally in a liquid medium whereas loading is a process of making sedimentation faster.
Loading can be seen when it rains. The rain drops make the dust particles to settle on ground faster.
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Sedimentation is the process in which heavier substances that do not dissolve in a liquid settle at the bottom of the container forming the sediment.
Loading is a process of separating suspended particles from a mixture with the help of a substance that binds to the suspended particles.
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