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What is sedimentation in ecology ?​

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Answered by rishikumarff537
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Sediment refers to the particles (such as sand and other soils) which settle, or are deposited, on the sides and bottom of water bodies. ... Sediment also provides nutrients and minerals vital to the health of downstream ecosystem

Answered by 002621
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Sediment refers to the particles (such as sand and other soils) which settle, or are deposited, on the sides and bottom of water bodies. ... Sediment also provides nutrients and minerals vital to the health of downstream ecosystems.

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