What landform was most likely made by the process of deposition sediments?

A.arch
B.beach
C.cliff
D.cave

Deposts run downhill. Which of the answers is at lowest elevation?

beach

Cliff

cliff

Cliff

Beach

The landform most likely made by the process of deposition of sediments is a beach.

Deposition is the process by which sediments are dropped or deposited in a new location, usually due to the slowing down or stopping of the transporting agent such as water, wind, or ice. Sediments can be made up of materials such as sand, gravel, silt, or clay.

To determine which answer choice is at the lowest elevation, we can think about the natural flow of water and how sediments are transported. Sediments are carried from higher elevations to lower elevations by the force of gravity and water flow. The lowest elevation among the options you provided would be the beach.

While arches, cliffs, and caves can all be formed by various geological processes, including erosion, weathering, and tectonic activity, they are not specifically associated with deposition of sediments. Beaches, however, are generally formed by the accumulation of sediments brought in by water, typically waves and currents along the shoreline.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. beach.