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When fine-grained sediment is blown away as shown in the figure below, the coarser sediment left behind is known as
Depreciation
The accounting process of allocating the cost of tangible assets over their useful lives, reflecting wear and tear, or obsolescence.
Capital Gain/Loss
The profit or loss made from selling an asset for more or less than its purchase price.
Depreciates
The process by which an asset loses value over time, often due to wear and tear, age, or obsolescence, impacting its useful life.
Straight Line
A method of calculating depreciation of an asset which assumes equal annual depreciation over the asset's useful life.
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