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sediments on Earth's Surface can have a different composition than the underlying bedrock. How is this best explained

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Sediments are moved to a different location.
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User Xster
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Answer:

The process of erosion would have translocated sediments to novel locations.

Explanation:

The bedrock is considered as the hard and solid rock that is found underneath the surface materials like the soil and the gravel. The bedrock comprises granite, while the sediments comprising distinct composition in comparison to them are transported from distinct regions. The sediments can be mediated from one location to another via the procedure called erosion. This transportation results in distinct compositions of the sediments and the bedrock.

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