| Definitions from the WebRipple MarkA ripple mark refers to a small-scale undulation observed on the surface of sediment or soil caused by the movement of wind or water. These marks are formed when a fluid flow interacts with sediment, creating distinctive wave-like ridges and troughs. Examples of Use:
Noun: The beach was covered in beautiful ripple marks left behind by the receding tide.Verb: The strong winds ripple mark the sand dunes, giving them a unique pattern.Adjective: The geologists found a site with well-preserved ripple-marked layers of sediment.Adverb: The stream flowed rhythmically downstream, creating ripple marks along its path. Possible Related Products: |