savipartikkelit
Savipartikkelit, also known as sedimentary particles, are the fundamental components of sedimentary rocks. These particles are formed through the weathering and erosion of pre-existing rocks, which break down into smaller fragments. The size of savipartikkelit can vary significantly, ranging from microscopic clay particles to large boulders. The classification of these particles is typically based on their size, with the Wentworth scale being a commonly used method. The scale categorizes particles into several groups, including clay (less than 0.004 mm), silt (0.004 to 0.0625 mm), sand (0.0625 to 2 mm), gravel (2 to 64 mm), and cobble and boulder (larger than 64 mm).
The composition of savipartikkelit can also vary widely, depending on the source rock and the environmental
Savipartikkelit play a crucial role in the formation of sedimentary rocks. As these particles accumulate in