Deposition The rocks or sediment being dropped in a new location.

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Deposition The rocks or sediment being dropped in a new location

Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado Great Sand Dunes National Monument, Colorado. Complex dunes attain a maximum height of 800 feet above the floor of the valley. Sangre de Cristo Range is in the background.

Glacial moraine

Click these built up rocks for a cool animation Of deposition of sediments at the “mouth” of A river.

Nile River delta in Egypt

Stalactites ceiling ground Stalagmites

Stalactite forming From dripping water And dissolved minerals