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In nature why do sediments settle from water? The water must blank or blank

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because they are soft

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and that why they swim

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These benefits occur due to sediment deposition – when suspended particles settle down to the bottom of a body of water. This settling often occurs when water flow slows down or stops, and heavy particles can no longer be supported by the bed turbulence.

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