water-laid in a sentence
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Definition
Water-laid refers to sediments or deposits that have been transported and deposited by water, often revealing geological or archaeological information.
Sample Sentences
- The water-laid sediment in the river basin revealed a rich history of geological activity.
- Archaeologists discovered water-laid deposits that contained ancient fossils, offering insights into prehistoric life.
- The unique patterns of the water-laid dunes attracted researchers studying erosion and sediment transport.
- Water-laid clay formations are often sought after by potters for their fine texture and workability.
- During the hike, we stumbled upon a stunning visual of water-laid rocks shaped by centuries of flowing water.
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