Which example tells you about sediment being laid down by water, wind, or ice?

A. a strong wind blows away sand
B.the water in a river carries mud
C. a glacier carries rocks as it moves
D. the water in a river leaves behind pebbles

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The example that tells you about sediment being laid down by water, wind, or ice is:

D. the water in a river leaves behind pebbles.

This example refers to the process of sediment deposition, where material that has been transported by water is left behind as the flow slows down.

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