An earthquake can significantly affect sediment by causing ground shaking that leads to sediment liquefaction, where saturated soil loses its strength and behaves like a liquid. This can result in the lateral spreading of sediments, landslides, and the formation of new sedimentary features. Additionally, seismic waves can alter the arrangement and distribution of sediment layers, potentially impacting geological structures and ecosystems.
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