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sedimental (a.)

Sedimentary.

sedimental Sentence Examples

  1. The sedimental layers of the ancient lakebeds revealed a rich history of prehistoric life.
  2. The river carried vast amounts of sedimental material, forming deltas at its mouth.
  3. The sedimental deposits at the bottom of the ocean contained clues to past climates and sea levels.
  4. The sedimental rocks in the canyon provided insights into the geological processes that shaped the landscape.
  5. The sedimental core sample from the lake allowed scientists to study the changing environmental conditions over millennia.
  6. The sedimental buildup over time created a new landform, slowly extending the coastline.
  7. The sedimental deposits in the aquifer acted as a natural filter, purifying the water supply.
  8. The sedimental stratification of the soil indicated different periods of deposition and erosion.
  9. The sedimental samples contained microfossils that provided evidence of ancient plant and animal life.
  10. The sedimental accumulations in the harbor required regular dredging to maintain safe navigation.

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Sedimentary.

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The sedimental layers of the ancient lakebeds revealed a rich history of prehistoric life.

The river carried vast amounts of sedimental material, forming deltas at its mouth.

The sedimental deposits at the bottom of the ocean contained clues to past climates and sea levels.

The sedimental rocks in the canyon provided insights into the geological processes that shaped the landscape.